TGFβ/activin/nodal signaling is necessary for the maintenance of pluripotency in human embryonic stem cells
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Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) self-renew indefinitely and give rise to derivatives of all three primary germ layers, yet little is known about the signaling cascades that govern their pluripotent character. Because it plays a prominent role in the early cell fate decisions of embryonic development, we have examined the role of TGFbeta superfamily signaling in hESCs. We found that, in undifferentiated cells, the TGFbeta/activin/nodal branch is activated (through the signal transducer SMAD2/3) while the BMP/GDF branch (SMAD1/5) is only active in isolated mitotic cells. Upon early differentiation, SMAD2/3 signaling is decreased while SMAD1/5 signaling is activated. We next tested the functional role of…
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- Biology
- Nodal signaling
- Embryonic stem cell
- Cell biology
- NODAL
- Activin type 2 receptors
- Wnt signaling pathway
- Germ layer
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