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A Stem Cell Reporter for Investigating Pluripotency and Self-Renewal in the Rat.


ABSTRACT: Rat embryonic stem cells (rESCs) are capable of contributing to all differentiated tissues, including the germ line in chimeric animals, and represent a unique, authentic alternative to mouse embryonic stem cells for studying stem cell pluripotency and self-renewal. Here, we describe an EGFP reporter transgene that tracks expression of the benchmark naive pluripotency marker gene Rex1 (Zfp42) in the rat. Insertion of the EGFP reporter gene downstream of the Rex1 promoter disrupted Rex1 expression, but REX1-deficient rESCs and rats were viable and apparently normal, validating this targeted knockin transgene as a neutral reporter. The Rex1-EGFP gene responded to self-renewal/differentiation factors and validated the critical role of ?-catenin/LEF1 signaling. The stem cell reporter also allowed the identification of functionally distinct sub-populations of cells within rESC cultures, thus demonstrating its utility in discriminating between cell states in rat stem cell cultures, as well as providing a tool for tracking Rex1 expression in the rat.

SUBMITTER: Meek S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6962659 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Stem Cell Reporter for Investigating Pluripotency and Self-Renewal in the Rat.

Meek Stephen S   Wei Jun J   Oh Taeho T   Watson Tom T   Olavarrieta Jaime J   Sutherland Linda L   Carlson Daniel F DF   Salzano Angela A   Chandra Tamir T   Joshi Anagha A   Burdon Tom T  

Stem cell reports 20200102 1


Rat embryonic stem cells (rESCs) are capable of contributing to all differentiated tissues, including the germ line in chimeric animals, and represent a unique, authentic alternative to mouse embryonic stem cells for studying stem cell pluripotency and self-renewal. Here, we describe an EGFP reporter transgene that tracks expression of the benchmark naive pluripotency marker gene Rex1 (Zfp42) in the rat. Insertion of the EGFP reporter gene downstream of the Rex1 promoter disrupted Rex1 expressio  ...[more]

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