TY - JOUR
T1 - Unexpected X chromosome skewing during culture and reprogramming of human somatic cells can be alleviated by exogenous telomerase
AU - Pomp, Oz
AU - Dreesen, Oliver
AU - Leong, Denise Fong Mei
AU - Meller-Pomp, Orit
AU - Tan, Thong Teck
AU - Zhou, Fan
AU - Colman, Alan
PY - 2011/8/5
Y1 - 2011/8/5
N2 - Somatic tissues in female eutherian mammals are mosaic due to random X inactivation. In contrast to mice, X chromosome reactivation does not occur during the reprogramming of human female somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), although this view is contested. Using balanced populations of female Rett patient and control fibroblasts, we confirm that all cells in iPSC colonies contain an inactive X, and additionally find that all colonies made from the same donor fibroblasts contain the same inactive X chromosome. Notably, this extreme "skewing" toward a particular dominant, active X is also a general feature of primary female fibroblasts during proliferation, and the skewing seen in reprogramming and fibroblast culture can be alleviated by overexpression of telomerase. These results have important implications for in vitro modeling of X-linked diseases and the interpretation of long-term culture studies in cancer and senescence using primary female fibroblast cell lines.
AB - Somatic tissues in female eutherian mammals are mosaic due to random X inactivation. In contrast to mice, X chromosome reactivation does not occur during the reprogramming of human female somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), although this view is contested. Using balanced populations of female Rett patient and control fibroblasts, we confirm that all cells in iPSC colonies contain an inactive X, and additionally find that all colonies made from the same donor fibroblasts contain the same inactive X chromosome. Notably, this extreme "skewing" toward a particular dominant, active X is also a general feature of primary female fibroblasts during proliferation, and the skewing seen in reprogramming and fibroblast culture can be alleviated by overexpression of telomerase. These results have important implications for in vitro modeling of X-linked diseases and the interpretation of long-term culture studies in cancer and senescence using primary female fibroblast cell lines.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/79961133928
U2 - 10.1016/j.stem.2011.06.004
DO - 10.1016/j.stem.2011.06.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 21816366
AN - SCOPUS:79961133928
SN - 1934-5909
VL - 9
SP - 156
EP - 165
JO - Cell Stem Cell
JF - Cell Stem Cell
IS - 2
ER -