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Nature 442, 533-538 (3 August 2006) | doi:10.1038/nature04915; Received 14 December 2005; Accepted 16 May 2006; Published online 11 June 2006
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Dissecting self-renewal in stem cells with RNA interference
Natalia Ivanova1, Radu Dobrin1, Rong Lu1, Iulia Kotenko1, John Levorse1, Christina DeCoste1, Xenia Schafer1, Yi Lun1 & Ihor R. Lemischka1
- Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA
Correspondence to: Natalia Ivanova1Ihor R. Lemischka1 Correspondence and requests for materials should be addressed to N.I. (Email: nivanova@molbio.princeton.edu) or I.R.L. (Email: ilemischka@molbio.princeton.edu).
Abstract
We present an integrated approach to identify genetic mechanisms that control self-renewal in mouse embryonic stem cells. We use short hairpin RNA (shRNA) loss-of-function techniques to downregulate a set of gene products whose expression patterns suggest self-renewal regulatory functions. We focus on transcriptional regulators and identify seven genes for which shRNA-mediated depletion negatively affects self-renewal, including four genes with previously unrecognized roles in self-renewal. Perturbations of these gene products are combined with dynamic, global analyses of gene expression. Our studies suggest specific biological roles for these molecules and reveal the complexity of cell fate regulation in embryonic stem cells.
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