The Wnt pathway induces a naïve-like subpopulation in primed stem cells, while NME7AB leads to a homogeneous naïve-like population.

The literature is replete with conflicting reports as to whether the Wnt/β-catenin pathway induces human stem cell differentiation or pluripotency. Recently, scientists showed that human stem cells expressing low levels of active β-catenin preferentially differentiate down a neuroectoderm lineage, w...

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出版年:PLoS ONE
主要な著者: Kevin R Yi, Jac-Leen S S Nash, Mark G Carter, Danica M Walkley, Jiwon Jang, Benoit J Smagghe, Andrew K Stewart, Cynthia C Bamdad
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出版事項: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
オンライン・アクセス:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0325997
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author Kevin R Yi
Jac-Leen S S Nash
Mark G Carter
Danica M Walkley
Jiwon Jang
Benoit J Smagghe
Andrew K Stewart
Cynthia C Bamdad
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description The literature is replete with conflicting reports as to whether the Wnt/β-catenin pathway induces human stem cell differentiation or pluripotency. Recently, scientists showed that human stem cells expressing low levels of active β-catenin preferentially differentiate down a neuroectoderm lineage, whereas cells expressing high levels favor mesendoderm. However, these results appear to contradict two other studies, where researchers improved differentiation to both neuroectoderm and mesoderm by increasing levels of active β-catenin at the start of differentiation. Here, we show that stem cells cultured with naïve growth factor, NME7AB, express the highest levels of active β-catenin, yet readily differentiate into neuroectoderm and mesendoderm, without lineage preference. This raised the interesting question of whether activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway could itself play a role in maintaining or inducing a naïve-like state. The β-catenin agonist WNT3A was added to stem cells in the absence of any other growth factors, which induced the concurrent emergence of two segregated populations: an OCT4+, XaXa naïve-like population and an OCT4- population. This finding could explain the apparently inconsistent reports as to whether β-catenin induces pluripotency or differentiation, while raising additional questions. Notably, does the naïve-like sub-population, devoid of cell fate decisions, contribute to an increased differentiation potential? Conversely, are the OCT4- cells predisposed to differentiate more efficiently? To address these questions, we compared the differentiation of primed state stem cells, with or without pre-treatment with WNT3A, to that of naïve state stem cells. WNT3A pre-treatment improved the differentiation potential of primed stem cells, while having no effect in naïve stem cells. Furthermore, differentiation of the homogeneous population of naïve cells was superior to the primed state cells, even after WNT3A pre-treatment. This result is consistent with the idea that the improved differentiation is due to the sub-population of the WNT3A induced naïve-like cells.
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spelling doaj-art-53aeca20d027422c82b5fc2b6fb4e2962025-08-20T03:32:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01206e032599710.1371/journal.pone.0325997The Wnt pathway induces a naïve-like subpopulation in primed stem cells, while NME7AB leads to a homogeneous naïve-like population.Kevin R YiJac-Leen S S NashMark G CarterDanica M WalkleyJiwon JangBenoit J SmaggheAndrew K StewartCynthia C BamdadThe literature is replete with conflicting reports as to whether the Wnt/β-catenin pathway induces human stem cell differentiation or pluripotency. Recently, scientists showed that human stem cells expressing low levels of active β-catenin preferentially differentiate down a neuroectoderm lineage, whereas cells expressing high levels favor mesendoderm. However, these results appear to contradict two other studies, where researchers improved differentiation to both neuroectoderm and mesoderm by increasing levels of active β-catenin at the start of differentiation. Here, we show that stem cells cultured with naïve growth factor, NME7AB, express the highest levels of active β-catenin, yet readily differentiate into neuroectoderm and mesendoderm, without lineage preference. This raised the interesting question of whether activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway could itself play a role in maintaining or inducing a naïve-like state. The β-catenin agonist WNT3A was added to stem cells in the absence of any other growth factors, which induced the concurrent emergence of two segregated populations: an OCT4+, XaXa naïve-like population and an OCT4- population. This finding could explain the apparently inconsistent reports as to whether β-catenin induces pluripotency or differentiation, while raising additional questions. Notably, does the naïve-like sub-population, devoid of cell fate decisions, contribute to an increased differentiation potential? Conversely, are the OCT4- cells predisposed to differentiate more efficiently? To address these questions, we compared the differentiation of primed state stem cells, with or without pre-treatment with WNT3A, to that of naïve state stem cells. WNT3A pre-treatment improved the differentiation potential of primed stem cells, while having no effect in naïve stem cells. Furthermore, differentiation of the homogeneous population of naïve cells was superior to the primed state cells, even after WNT3A pre-treatment. This result is consistent with the idea that the improved differentiation is due to the sub-population of the WNT3A induced naïve-like cells.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0325997
spellingShingle Kevin R Yi
Jac-Leen S S Nash
Mark G Carter
Danica M Walkley
Jiwon Jang
Benoit J Smagghe
Andrew K Stewart
Cynthia C Bamdad
The Wnt pathway induces a naïve-like subpopulation in primed stem cells, while NME7AB leads to a homogeneous naïve-like population.
title The Wnt pathway induces a naïve-like subpopulation in primed stem cells, while NME7AB leads to a homogeneous naïve-like population.
title_full The Wnt pathway induces a naïve-like subpopulation in primed stem cells, while NME7AB leads to a homogeneous naïve-like population.
title_fullStr The Wnt pathway induces a naïve-like subpopulation in primed stem cells, while NME7AB leads to a homogeneous naïve-like population.
title_full_unstemmed The Wnt pathway induces a naïve-like subpopulation in primed stem cells, while NME7AB leads to a homogeneous naïve-like population.
title_short The Wnt pathway induces a naïve-like subpopulation in primed stem cells, while NME7AB leads to a homogeneous naïve-like population.
title_sort wnt pathway induces a naive like subpopulation in primed stem cells while nme7ab leads to a homogeneous naive like population
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0325997
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