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Human embryonic stem cells in culture possess primary cilia with hedgehog signaling machinery
Authors:Kiprilov Enko N  Awan Aashir  Desprat Romain  Velho Michelle  Clement Christian A  Byskov Anne Grete  Andersen Claus Y  Satir Peter  Bouhassira Eric E  Christensen Søren T  Hirsch Rhoda Elison
Institution:1Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology, 2Department of Medicine, and 3Department of Cell Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461;4Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Copenhagen, DK-2100 Copenhagen OE, Denmark;5Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Rigshospitalet, DK-2100 Copenhagen OE, Denmark
Abstract:Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are potential therapeutic tools and models of human development. With a growing interest in primary cilia in signal transduction pathways that are crucial for embryological development and tissue differentiation and interest in mechanisms regulating human hESC differentiation, demonstrating the existence of primary cilia and the localization of signaling components in undifferentiated hESCs establishes a mechanistic basis for the regulation of hESC differentiation. Using electron microscopy (EM), immunofluorescence, and confocal microscopies, we show that primary cilia are present in three undifferentiated hESC lines. EM reveals the characteristic 9 + 0 axoneme. The number and length of cilia increase after serum starvation. Important components of the hedgehog (Hh) pathway, including smoothened, patched 1 (Ptc1), and Gli1 and 2, are present in the cilia. Stimulation of the pathway results in the concerted movement of Ptc1 out of, and smoothened into, the primary cilium as well as up-regulation of GLI1 and PTC1. These findings show that hESCs contain primary cilia associated with working Hh machinery.
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