2009
DOI: 10.1089/scd.2009.0113
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Regulation of Stem Cell Pluripotency and Differentiation Involves a Mutual Regulatory Circuit of the Nanog, OCT4, and SOX2 Pluripotency Transcription Factors With Polycomb Repressive Complexes and Stem Cell microRNAs

Abstract: Coordinated transcription factor networks have emerged as the master regulatory mechanisms of stem cell pluripotency and differentiation. Many stem cell-specifi c transcription factors, including the pluripotency transcription factors, OCT4, NANOG, and SOX2 function in combinatorial complexes to regulate the expression of loci, which are involved in embryonic stem (ES) cell pluripotency and cellular differentiation. This review will address how these pathways form a reciprocal regulatory circuit whereby the eq… Show more

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“…Aberrant functioning of these stem cell regulators may influence malignant transformation and tumorigenesis. 5) Therefore, this study demonstrates that OCT4 plays a role as a transcriptional activator for GDF3 transcription in pluripotent NCCIT cells and contributes the understanding of the molecular networks of stem cell regulators in germ cellderived pluripotency and tumorigenesis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Aberrant functioning of these stem cell regulators may influence malignant transformation and tumorigenesis. 5) Therefore, this study demonstrates that OCT4 plays a role as a transcriptional activator for GDF3 transcription in pluripotent NCCIT cells and contributes the understanding of the molecular networks of stem cell regulators in germ cellderived pluripotency and tumorigenesis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…3,4) OCT4 is a master regulator of the induction and maintenance of cellular pluripotency and its expression must be tightly regulated since dysregulation of OCT4 expression leads to a loss of pluripotency and induces differentiation in ES cells. [5][6][7] OCT4 is also expressed in histologically heterogeneous TGCTs. [8][9][10][11][12] In recent studies, OCT4 enhances the migration and invasion of bladder cancer cells and also promotes colony formation of glioma cells.…”
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“…The pluripotent state of ES cells is maintained by a core transcriptional network involving Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog and characterized by a dynamic chromatin structure with loosely bound histones, which is permissive for the transcriptional machinery (8,9). Large-scale changes in chromatin structure accompany lineage commitment.…”
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“…Together, miRNAs may represent important players in intrinsic or acquired MDR in cancer cells. With the general appreciation of the importance of miRNAs in gene regulation, an emerging role of miRNAs in regulating stem cell self-renewal and differentiation has been revealed (Kashyap et al, 2009), which are important for proper stem cell function and maintenance. Recently, the coordinated regulation of miRNAs and various stem cell transcription factors including OCT4, SOX2 and Nanog have emerged as the master regulatory mechanism for stem cells pluripotency and differentiation.…”
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confidence: 99%