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Regulation of Embryonic Stem Cell Pluripotency by Heat Shock Protein 90

Journal

STEM CELLS
Volume 30, Issue 8, Pages 1624-1633

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/stem.1143

Keywords

Embryonic stem cells; Pluripotency; Hsp90; Oct4; Nanog; Hsp70/Hsp90-organizing protein; Mesoderm

Funding

  1. Medical College of Georgia, Georgia Health Sciences University
  2. American Heart Association
  3. NSF [1121579]
  4. NIH [R01 AG034389, CA132640]
  5. VA Merit Award [1I01BX000161]
  6. Div Of Molecular and Cellular Bioscience
  7. Direct For Biological Sciences [1121579] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Deciphering the molecular basis of stem cell pluripotency is fundamental to the understanding of stem cell biology, early embryonic development, and to the clinical application of regenerative medicine. We report here that the molecular chaperone heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is essential for mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency through regulating multiple pluripotency factors, including Oct4, Nanog, and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3. Inhibition of Hsp90 by either 17-N-Allylamino-17-demethoxygeldanamycin or miRNA led to ESC differentiation. Overexpression of Hsp90 beta partially rescued the phenotype; in particular, the levels of Oct4 and Nanog were restored. Notably, Hsp90 associated with Oct4 and Nanog in the same cellular complex and protected them from degradation by the ubiquitin proteasome pathway, suggesting that Oct4 and Nanog are potential novel Hsp90 client proteins. In addition, Hsp90 inhibition reduced the mRNA level of Oct4, but not that of Nanog, indicating that Hsp90 participates in Oct4 mRNA processing or maturation. Hsp90 inhibition also increased expression of some protein markers for mesodermal lineages, implying that Hsp90 suppresses mesodermal differentiation from ESCs. These findings support a new role for Hsp90 in maintaining ESC pluripotency by sustaining the level of multiple pluripotency factors, particularly Oct4 and Nanog. STEM CELLS 2012; 30: 1624-1633

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