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Mitigating Antagonism between Transcription and Proliferation Allows Near-Deterministic Cellular Reprogramming.


ABSTRACT: Although cellular reprogramming enables the generation of new cell types for disease modeling and regenerative therapies, reprogramming remains a rare cellular event. By examining reprogramming of fibroblasts into motor neurons and multiple other somatic lineages, we find that epigenetic barriers to conversion can be overcome by endowing cells with the ability to mitigate an inherent antagonism between transcription and DNA replication. We show that transcription factor overexpression induces unusually high rates of transcription and that sustaining hypertranscription and transgene expression in hyperproliferative cells early in reprogramming is critical for successful lineage conversion. However, hypertranscription impedes DNA replication and cell proliferation, processes that facilitate reprogramming. We identify a chemical and genetic cocktail that dramatically increases the number of cells capable of simultaneous hypertranscription and hyperproliferation by activating topoisomerases. Further, we show that hypertranscribing, hyperproliferating cells reprogram at 100-fold higher, near-deterministic rates. Therefore, relaxing biophysical constraints overcomes molecular barriers to cellular reprogramming.

SUBMITTER: Babos KN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6778044 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mitigating Antagonism between Transcription and Proliferation Allows Near-Deterministic Cellular Reprogramming.

Babos Kimberley N KN   Galloway Kate E KE   Kisler Kassandra K   Zitting Madison M   Li Yichen Y   Shi Yingxiao Y   Quintino Brooke B   Chow Robert H RH   Zlokovic Berislav V BV   Ichida Justin K JK  

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Although cellular reprogramming enables the generation of new cell types for disease modeling and regenerative therapies, reprogramming remains a rare cellular event. By examining reprogramming of fibroblasts into motor neurons and multiple other somatic lineages, we find that epigenetic barriers to conversion can be overcome by endowing cells with the ability to mitigate an inherent antagonism between transcription and DNA replication. We show that transcription factor overexpression induces un  ...[more]

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