Memory of Somatic Cell Identity Affects Specific Cell Differentiation Programs Upon ReprogrammingIn Vivo

Author:

Zikmund Tomas,Fiorentino Jonathan,Penfold Chris,Stock Marco,Agarwal Gaurav,Langfeld Larissa,Hamperl Stephan,Scialdone AntonioORCID,Hoermanseder EvaORCID

Abstract

SummaryNuclear reprogramming can change cellular fates. Yet, reprogramming efficiency is low and the resulting cell types are often not functional. Here, we used nuclear transfer to eggs to follow single cells during reprogrammingin vivo. We show that the differentiation success of reprogrammed cells varies across cell types and depends on the expression of genes specific to the previous cellular identity. We find subsets of reprogramming resistant cells that fail to form functional cell types, undergo cell death, or disrupt normal body patterning. Reducing expression levels of genes specific to the cell-type of origin leads to better reprogramming and improved differentiation trajectories. Thus, our work demonstrates that failing to reprogramin vivois cell-type specific and emphasises the necessity of minimising aberrant transcripts of the previous somatic identity for improving reprogramming.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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