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Molecular Criteria for Defining the Naive Human Pluripotent State

Theunissen, Thorold W
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Friedli, Marc
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He, Yupeng
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2016
Cell stem cell

Recent studies have aimed to convert cultured human pluripotent cells to a naive state, but it remains unclear to what extent the resulting cells recapitulate in vivo naive pluripotency. Here we propose a set of molecular criteria for evaluating the naive human pluripotent state by comparing it to the human embryo. We show that transcription of transposable elements provides a sensitive measure of the concordance between pluripotent stem cells and early human development. We also show that induction of the naive state is accompanied by genome-wide DNA hypomethylation, which is reversible except at imprinted genes, and that the X chromosome status resembles that of the human preimplantation embryo. However, we did not see efficient incorporation of naive human cells into mouse embryos. Overall, the different naive conditions we tested showed varied relationships to human embryonic states based on molecular criteria, providing a backdrop for future analysis of naive human pluripotency.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.stem.2016.06.011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000389473800013

Author(s)
Theunissen, Thorold W
Friedli, Marc
He, Yupeng
Planet, Evarist
O'Neil, Ryan C
Markoulaki, Styliani
Pontis, Julien  
Wang, Haoyi
Iouranova, Alexandra  
Imbeault, Michaël
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Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Cell Press

Published in
Cell stem cell
Volume

19

Issue

4

Start page

502

End page

515

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LVG  
Available on Infoscience
August 17, 2016
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/128739
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