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The bimodally expressed microRNA miR-142 gates exit from pluripotency. | LitMetric

The bimodally expressed microRNA miR-142 gates exit from pluripotency.

Mol Syst Biol

Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany

Published: December 2015

A stem cell's decision to self-renew or differentiate is thought to critically depend on signaling cues provided by its environment. It is unclear whether stem cells have the intrinsic capacity to control their responsiveness to environmental signals that can be fluctuating and noisy. Using a novel single-cell microRNA activity reporter, we show that miR-142 is bimodally expressed in embryonic stem cells, creating two states indistinguishable by pluripotency markers. A combination of modeling and quantitative experimental data revealed that mESCs switch stochastically between the two miR-142 states. We find that cells with high miR-142 expression are irresponsive to differentiation signals while cells with low miR-142 expression can respond to differentiation cues. We elucidate the molecular mechanism underpinning the bimodal regulation of miR-142 as a double-negative feedback loop between miR-142 and KRAS/ERK signaling and derive a quantitative description of this bistable system. miR-142 switches the activation status of key intracellular signaling pathways thereby locking cells in an undifferentiated state. This reveals a novel mechanism to maintain a stem cell reservoir buffered against fluctuating signaling environments.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704488PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/msb.20156525DOI Listing

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