STAT3-dependent long non-coding RNA Lncenc1 contributes to mouse ES cells pluripotency via stabilizing Klf4 mRNA

Author:

Monteleone Emanuele12ORCID,Corrieri Paola1,Provero Paolo1,Viavattene Daniele1,Pulvirenti Lorenzo1,Raggi Laura13,Carbognin Elena4,Bianchi Marco E2,Martello Graziano4,Oliviero Salvatore5,Pandolfi Pier Paolo16,Poli Valeria1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Torino Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Science, , Via Nizza 52, 10126 Torino , Italy

2. Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele , Milan , Italy

3. San Raffaele-Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy (SR-TIGET) , Milan , Italy

4. University of Padua Department of Biology, , Italy

5. University of Torino Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology,

6. William N. Pennington Cancer Institute, Nevada System of Higher Education , Reno, Nevada

Abstract

Abstract Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) preserve the unique ability to differentiate into any somatic cell lineage while maintaining their self-renewal potential, relying on a complex interplay of extracellular signals regulating the expression/activity of pluripotency transcription factors and their targets. Leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF)-activated STAT3 drives ESCs’ stemness by a number of mechanisms, including the transcriptional induction of pluripotency factors such as Klf4 and the maintenance of a stem-like epigenetic landscape. However, it is unknown if STAT3 directly controls stem-cell specific non-coding RNAs, crucial to balance pluripotency and differentiation. Applying a bioinformatic pipeline, here we identify Lncenc1 in mouse ESCs as an STAT3-dependent long non-coding RNA that supports pluripotency. Lncenc1 acts in the cytoplasm as a positive feedback regulator of the LIF–STAT3 axis by competing for the binding of microRNA-128 to the 3’UTR of the Klf4 core pluripotency factor mRNA, enhancing its expression. Our results unveil a novel non-coding RNA-based mechanism for LIF–STAT3-mediated pluripotency.

Funder

EMBO Scientific Exchange Grant

Microsoft Research

Telethon Foundation

Giovanni Armenise–Harvard Foundation

NextGenerationEU

Regione Piemonte

Truus and Gerrit van Riemsdijk Foundation

Italian Ministry of University and Research

Italian Cancer Research Association

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine

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