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TRF1 is a stem cell marker and is essential for the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 4, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2946

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness Projects [SAF2008-05384, CSD2007-00017]
  2. Madrid Regional Government Project [S2010/BMD-2303]
  3. European Union [FHEALTH-2010-259749]
  4. European Research Council (ERC) [232854]
  5. Korber European Science Award from the Korber Foundation
  6. Preclinical Research Award from Fundacion Lilly (Spain)
  7. Fundacion Botin (Spain)
  8. AXA Research Fund

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TRF1 is a component of the shelterin complex that protects chromosome ends. TRF1 deficiency leads to early embryonic lethality and to severe organ atrophy when deleted in adult tissues. Here we generate a reporter mouse carrying a knock-in eGFP-TRF1 fusion allele to study the role of TRF1 in stem cell biology and tissue homeostasis. We find that eGFP-TRF1 expression in mice is maximal in known adult stem cell compartments and show that TRF1 ensures their functionality. eGFP-TRF1 is highly expressed in induced pluripotent stem cells, uncoupled from the telomere elongation associated with reprogramming. Selection of eGFP-TRF1-high induced pluripotent stem cells correlates with higher pluripotency as indicated by their ability to form teratomas and chimeras. We further show that TRF1 is necessary for both induction and maintenance of pluripotency, and that TRF1 is a direct transcriptional target of Oct3/4.

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