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The Rho-Rock-Myosin signaling axis determines cell-cell integrity of self-renewing pluripotent stem cells.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Embryonic stem (ES) cells self-renew as coherent colonies in which cells maintain tight cell-cell contact. Although intercellular communications are essential to establish the basis of cell-specific identity, molecular mechanisms underlying intrinsic cell-cell interactions in ES cells at the signaling level remain underexplored.

Methodology/principal findings

Here we show that endogenous Rho signaling is required for the maintenance of cell-cell contacts in ES cells. siRNA-mediated loss of function experiments demonstrated that Rock, a major effector kinase downstream of Rho, played a key role in the formation of cell-cell junctional assemblies through regulation of myosin II by controlling a myosin light chain phosphatase. Chemical engineering of this signaling axis by a Rock-specific inhibitor revealed that cell-cell adhesion was reversibly controllable and dispensable for self-renewal of mouse ES cells as confirmed by chimera assay. Furthermore, a novel culture system combining a single synthetic matrix, defined medium, and the Rock inhibitor fully warranted human ES cell self-renewal independent of animal-derived matrices, tight cell contacts, or fibroblastic niche-forming cells as determined by teratoma formation assay.

Conclusions/significance

These findings demonstrate an essential role of the Rho-Rock-Myosin signaling axis for the regulation of basic cell-cell communications in both mouse and human ES cells, and would contribute to advance in medically compatible xeno-free environments for human pluripotent stem cells.

SUBMITTER: Harb N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2500174 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Rho-Rock-Myosin signaling axis determines cell-cell integrity of self-renewing pluripotent stem cells.

Harb Nicole N   Archer Trevor K TK   Sato Noboru N  

PloS one 20080820 8


<h4>Background</h4>Embryonic stem (ES) cells self-renew as coherent colonies in which cells maintain tight cell-cell contact. Although intercellular communications are essential to establish the basis of cell-specific identity, molecular mechanisms underlying intrinsic cell-cell interactions in ES cells at the signaling level remain underexplored.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>Here we show that endogenous Rho signaling is required for the maintenance of cell-cell contacts in ES cells. si  ...[more]

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