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A Single Allele of the Hsa-miR-302/367 Cluster Maintains Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

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Journal Regen Ther
Date 2022 Jun 15
PMID 35702483
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Introduction: In a diploid organism, two alleles from a single genetic locus are expressed to generate a normal phenotype. Heterozygous deleterious mutation causes a reduction of functional proteins to a half dose and insufficient amounts of functional proteins can occur to generate an in-normal phenotype, namely haploinsufficiency. Heterozygous deleterious mutation of microRNAs (miRs), non-coding RNAs that regulate the expression level of target transcripts, is still not well understood. The hsa-miR-302/367 cluster is the most abundant and specifically up-regulated miR cluster in human embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and plays an important role in the maintenance of pluripotency.

Methods: We targeted the hsa-miR-302/367 region via a Cas9 nuclease complex with guide RNA and replaced that region with green fluorescent protein (GFP). Using a homologous donor, consisting of left and right arms and GFP, we confirmed deletion of the hsa-miR-302/367 cluster by homologous recombination without cellular destruction by microscopy. We sub-cloned GFP-positive colonies and checked the genotype of each sub-clone by genomic PCR. We then analyzed the pluripotency of heterozygous knockout cells with a hsa-miR-302/367 cluster by assessing cell proliferation ratio, morphology, and undifferentiated marker gene expression. We also used an embryoid body formation assay and transplanted wild-type and heterozygous knockout cells into immune-deficient mice. Furthermore, to analyze the lineage-specific differentiation potential of heterozygous knockout cells, we differentiated both wild-type and heterozygous knockout cells into neural stem cells.

Results: Here, we show that the half dose of mature miRs from the hsa-miR-302/367 cluster loci was sufficient for the continued self-renewal of hiPSCs. All GFP-positive clones were revealed to be heterozygous knockout cells, suggesting hsa-miR-302/367 cluster homozygous knockout cells were not maintained. The cell proliferation ratio, morphology, and expression of undifferentiated marker genes were comparable between wild-type and heterozygous knockout of undifferentiated human iPSCs. In addition, we found that heterozygous knockout human iPSCs have the capacity to differentiate into three germ layers, including neural stem cells.

Conclusions: Taken together, a single allele of the hsa-miR-302/367 cluster expresses a sufficient amount of miRs to maintain the pluripotent properties of human stem cells.

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