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  • Freshwater planarians rely on neoblasts, their stem cells, for extensive regeneration, but traditional methods like irradiation that target these cells can introduce misleading changes in gene expression.
  • Researchers propose using RNA interference targeting Smed-histone-2B as a more precise method to selectively eliminate neoblasts, leading to a better understanding of their transcriptomic profile.
  • The study identifies a set of neoblast-specific genes, mainly involved in critical cellular processes, indicating that posttranscriptional regulation plays a significant role in managing planarian stem cell activity, positioning planarians as a valuable model for studying stem cell biology.

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Background: Planarian stem cells, or neoblasts, drive the almost unlimited regeneration capacities of freshwater planarians. Neoblasts are traditionally described by their morphological features and by the fact that they are the only proliferative cell type in asexual planarians. Therefore, they can be specifically eliminated by irradiation. Irradiation, however, is likely to induce transcriptome-wide changes in gene expression that are not associated with neoblast ablation. This has affected the accurate description of their specific transcriptomic profile.

Results: We introduce the use of Smed-histone-2B RNA interference (RNAi) for genetic ablation of neoblast cells in Schmidtea mediterranea as an alternative to irradiation. We characterize the rapid, neoblast-specific phenotype induced by Smed-histone-2B RNAi, resulting in neoblast ablation. We compare and triangulate RNA-seq data after using both irradiation and Smed-histone-2B RNAi over a time course as means of neoblast ablation. Our analyses show that Smed-histone-2B RNAi eliminates neoblast gene expression with high specificity and discrimination from gene expression in other cellular compartments. We compile a high confidence list of genes downregulated by both irradiation and Smed-histone-2B RNAi and validate their expression in neoblast cells. Lastly, we analyze the overall expression profile of neoblast cells.

Conclusions: Our list of neoblast genes parallels their morphological features and is highly enriched for nuclear components, chromatin remodeling factors, RNA splicing factors, RNA granule components and the machinery of cell division. Our data reveal that the regulation of planarian stem cells relies on posttranscriptional regulatory mechanisms and suggest that planarians are an ideal model for this understudied aspect of stem cell biology.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3439970PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2012-13-3-r19DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Freshwater planarians rely on neoblasts, their stem cells, for extensive regeneration, but traditional methods like irradiation that target these cells can introduce misleading changes in gene expression.
  • Researchers propose using RNA interference targeting Smed-histone-2B as a more precise method to selectively eliminate neoblasts, leading to a better understanding of their transcriptomic profile.
  • The study identifies a set of neoblast-specific genes, mainly involved in critical cellular processes, indicating that posttranscriptional regulation plays a significant role in managing planarian stem cell activity, positioning planarians as a valuable model for studying stem cell biology.
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