SyNPL: Synthetic Notch pluripotent cell lines to monitor and manipulate cell interactions in vitro and in vivo

Author:

Malaguti Mattias12ORCID,Portero Migueles Rosa12,Annoh Jennifer12ORCID,Sadurska Daina12ORCID,Blin Guillaume12ORCID,Lowell Sally12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Institute for Stem Cell Research , School of Biological Sciences , , 5 Little France Drive, Edinburgh EH16 4UU , UK

2. University of Edinburgh , School of Biological Sciences , , 5 Little France Drive, Edinburgh EH16 4UU , UK

Abstract

ABSTRACT Cell-cell interactions govern differentiation and cell competition in pluripotent cells during early development, but the investigation of such processes is hindered by a lack of efficient analysis tools. Here, we introduce SyNPL: clonal pluripotent stem cell lines that employ optimised Synthetic Notch (SynNotch) technology to report cell-cell interactions between engineered ‘sender’ and ‘receiver’ cells in cultured pluripotent cells and chimaeric mouse embryos. A modular design makes it straightforward to adapt the system for programming differentiation decisions non-cell-autonomously in receiver cells in response to direct contact with sender cells. We demonstrate the utility of this system by enforcing neuronal differentiation at the boundary between two cell populations. In summary, we provide a new adaptation of SynNotch technology that could be used to identify cell interactions and to profile changes in gene or protein expression that result from direct cell-cell contact with defined cell populations in culture and in early embryos, and that can be customised to generate synthetic patterning of cell fate decisions.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

University of Edinburgh

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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