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Hypo-osmolarity promotes naive pluripotency by reshaping cytoskeleton and increasing chromatin accessibility. | LitMetric

Hypo-osmolarity promotes naive pluripotency by reshaping cytoskeleton and increasing chromatin accessibility.

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State Key Laboratory of Cardiology, Shanghai East Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai 200120, China; Clinical Center for Heart Disease Research, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai 200120, China; Shanghai Arrhythmia Research Center, Shanghai East Hospital, School of

Published: December 2024


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Article Abstract

Introduction: Cell fate determination and transition are of paramount importance in biology and medicine. Naive pluripotency could be achieved by reprogramming differentiated cells. However, the mechanism is less clear. Osmolarity is an essential physical factor that acts on living cells, especially for pluripotent cells, but its significance in cell fate transition remains unexplored.

Objectives: To investigate the role of osmolarity in cell fate transition and its underlying mechanism.

Methods: Flow cytometry, quantitative real-time PCR, teratoma and chimeric mice assays were performed to assess reprogramming efficiency and characterize iPSCs. TEM, immunofluorescence staining, western blot, chemical treatment and genetic modification were utilized to evaluate cell morphology, signaling pathways, cytoskeleton and nuclear structure. Multiomic sequencings were applied to unveil the transcriptome, histone markers and chromatin accessibility of EpiSCs in hypo-osmotic condition.

Results: In hypo-osmotic condition, the reprogramming efficiency of hypo-osmotic EpiSCs increased over 60-fold than that of iso-osmotic cells (1100 vs 18 colonies per 3 × 10 cells), whereas no colony formed in hyper-osmotic cells. As expected, the converted cells displayed naive pluripotency. The hypo-osmotic EpiSCs exhibited larger cell size, nuclear area and less heterochromatin; ATAC-seq and ChIP-seq confirmed the increased accessibility of naive pluripotent gene loci with more H3K27ac. Mechanistically, hypo-osmolarity activated PI3K-AKT-SP1 signaling in EpiSCs, which reshaped cytoskeleton and nucleoskeleton, resulting in genome reorganization and pluripotent gene expression. In contrast, hypo-osmolarity delayed the ESCs' exit from naive pluripotency. Moreover, in MEFs reprograming, hypo-osmolarity promoted the conversion to naive pluripotency.

Conclusion: Hypo-osmolarity promotes cell fate transition by remodeling cytoskeleton, nucleoskeleton and genome via PI3K-AKT-SP1 pathway.

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