Abstract 330: Expression of Glycolytic Enzymes in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells, Derived Megakaryocytes, and Endothelial Cells

Author:

Chandra Arun1,Vaidya Dhananjay2,Chang Rui3,Knowles Josh4,Carcamo-oribe Ivan5,Kammers Kai1,Martin Joshua1,Taub Margaret1,Hoyle Dixie1,Gao Yongxing1,Yanek Lisa1,Kral Brian1,Faraday Nauder1,Becker Diane1,Mathias Rasika1,Cheng Linzhao1,Leek Jeffrey1,Wang Zack1,Becker Lewis1

Affiliation:

1. Johns Hopkins Sch of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2. Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD

3. Mount Sinai Sch of Medicine, New York, NY

4. FALK CVRC, Stanford, CA

5. Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA

Abstract

Introduction: Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) have a significant capacity for self-renewal and can differentiate into any somatic cell type, such as megakaryocytes (MK) and vascular endothelial cells (EC). We have previously shown that iPSC-derived MKs (IPSC-MK) upregulate the gene expression levels of irreversible glycolytic enzymes committing glucose to glycolysis in comparison to their parental iPSC lines (Vaidya et al., 2016). This pattern differed from past comparisons between somatic source cells and iPSCs (Chung et al., 2007; Varum et al., 2011; Zhang et al., 2011). To further corroborate our data, we extended our analysis to iPSC-derived ECs (iPSC-EC). Methods: We studied expression of glycolytic enzyme genes in 30 human iPSC lines and paired iPSC-EC and iPSC-MK lines using RNA-seq. iPSC-EC to iPSC expression ratios for 11 glycolytic enzymes were estimated using a multilevel mixed-effect model regression, and a significance threshold of p < 0.05/11 = 0.0045 was used. A bivariate statistical analysis was used to assess the correlation between iPSC-EC and iPSC-MK data. Results: Of the 11 glycolytic enzymes studied, 4 were highly expressed in iPSC-ECs (Log2(iPSC-EC/iPSC) ≥ 1) while 1 was highly expressed in iPSCs (Log2(iPSC/iPSC-EC) ≥ 1). Transcripts for functionally irreversible enzymes including ADPGK, PFKP, and PKLR displayed higher expression levels in iPSC-ECs compared to iPSCs. Similarly, 6 glycolytic genes demonstrated higher expression in iPSC-MKs, while 2 were more highly expressed in iPSCs. The functionally irreversible enzymes HK1, ADPGK, and PFK exhibited higher expression levels in iPSC-MKs. The ratios of gene expression (derived-lines:iPSCs) for all 37 genes in the iPSC-MK results correlated with those of the iPSC-EC results: Pearson’s r = 0.52, p = 0.001. Conclusion: Both iPSC-ECs and iPSC-MKs upregulate the expression of glycolytic enzymes compared to their parental iPSCs. In light of data showing that differentiated cells are more metabolically active and have more mitochondria than iPSCs (Chandra et al., 2020), these results suggest that differentiation of iPSCs is accompanied by an increase in both glycolytic and TCA cycle activities, with glycolytic generation of pyruvate used for mitochondrial production of ATP.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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