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Notch signaling activation in human embryonic stem cells is required for embryonic, but not trophoblastic, lineage commitment
Authors:Yu Xiaobing  Zou Jizhong  Ye Zhaohui  Hammond Holly  Chen Guibin  Tokunaga Akinori  Mali Prashant  Li Yue-Ming  Civin Curt  Gaiano Nicholas  Cheng Linzhao
Institution:Stem Cell Program, Institute for Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. xyu7@jhmi.edu
Abstract:The Notch signaling pathway plays important roles in cell-fate determination during embryonic development and adult life. In this study, we focus on the role of Notch signaling in governing cell-fate choices in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). Using genetic and pharmacological approaches, we achieved both blockade and conditional activation of Notch signaling in several hESC lines. We report here that activation of Notch signaling is required for undifferentiated hESCs to form the progeny of all three embryonic germ layers, but not trophoblast cells. In addition, transient Notch signaling pathway activation enhanced generation of hematopoietic cells from committed hESCs. These new insights into the roles of Notch in hESC-fate determination may help to efficiently direct hESC differentiation into therapeutically relevant cell types.
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