A novel mechanism for regulating
clonal propagation of mouse ES cells
Ogawa K, Matsui H, Ohtsuka S and Niwa H
Genes Cells 9(5):471-7 (2004)
SUMMARY
Self-renewal and differentiation of embryonic stem (ES) cells are controlled
by the combinatorial action of extracellular signals and regulation of
gene expression. For characterizing the entire molecular mechanism governing
these events, we first established a feeder- and serum-free culture system
in which mouse ES cells could propagate in clonal density in keeping with
proper pluripotency. Supplementation of peptide hormones such as adrenocorticotropic
hormone (ACTH) is required to remove serum, and the key event in this
phenomenon may be the inhibition of the adenylyl cyclase (AC) activity,
as it replaces the effect of these peptides. Because ES cells themselves
produce the same activity, the finding suggests a novel mechanism in which
activation of AC restricts clonal propagation of pluripotent stem cells.
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