Intermediate cells of in vitro cellular reprogramming and in vivo tissue regeneration require desmoplakin

Author:

Ha Jeongmin12ORCID,Kim Bum Suk3ORCID,Min Byungkuk1ORCID,Nam Juhyeon12ORCID,Lee Jae-Geun24ORCID,Lee Minhyung12ORCID,Yoon Byoung-Ha5ORCID,Choi Yoon Ha36ORCID,Im Ilkyun7ORCID,Park Jung Sun8ORCID,Choi Hyosun9ORCID,Baek Areum1ORCID,Cho Sang Mi10ORCID,Lee Mi-Ok12ORCID,Nam Ki-Hoan10ORCID,Mun Ji Young11ORCID,Kim Mirang212ORCID,Kim Seon-Young2512ORCID,Son Mi Young12ORCID,Kang Yong-Kook28ORCID,Lee Jeong-Soo2413ORCID,Kim Jong Kyoung36ORCID,Kim Janghwan1214ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stem Cell Convergence Research Center, Korea Research Institute Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.

2. Department of Functional Genomics, KRIBB School of Bioscience, Korea University of Science and Technology, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea.

3. Department of New Biology, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Daegu 42988, Republic of Korea.

4. Microbiome Convergence Research Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.

5. Korea Bioinformation Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.

6. Department of Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 37673, Republic of Korea.

7. Bio-IT lab, NetTargets Inc., Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.

8. Development and Differentiation Research Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.

9. Nanobioimaging Center, National Instrumentation Center for Environmental Management (NICEM), Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

10. Laboratory Animal Resource Center, KRIBB, Cheongju 28116, Republic of Korea.

11. Neural Circuit Research Group, Korea Brain Research Institute, Daegu 41062, Republic of Korea.

12. Personalized Genomic Medicine Research Center, KRIBB, Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.

13. Dementia DTC R&D Convergence Program, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul 02792, Republic of Korea.

14. R&D Center, Regeners Inc., Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.

Abstract

Amphibians and fish show considerable regeneration potential via dedifferentiation of somatic cells into blastemal cells. In terms of dedifferentiation, in vitro cellular reprogramming has been proposed to share common processes with in vivo tissue regeneration, although the details are elusive. Here, we identified the cytoskeletal linker protein desmoplakin (Dsp) as a common factor mediating both reprogramming and regeneration. Our analysis revealed that Dsp expression is elevated in distinct intermediate cells during in vitro reprogramming. Knockdown ofDspimpedes in vitro reprogramming into induced pluripotent stem cells and induced neural stem/progenitor cells as well as in vivo regeneration of zebrafish fins. Notably, reducedDspexpression impairs formation of the intermediate cells during cellular reprogramming and tissue regeneration. These findings suggest that there is a Dsp-mediated evolutionary link between cellular reprogramming in mammals and tissue regeneration in lower vertebrates and that the intermediate cells may provide alternative approaches for mammalian regenerative therapy.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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