Abstract

This study examined the activity and function of pig OCT4 enhancer in porcine reprogramming cells. Dual fluorescent protein reporter systems controlled by the upstream regulatory region of OCT4, which is one of the master regulators for pluripotency, are widely used in studies of the mechanism of pluripotency. We analyzed how this reporter system functions in fibroblast growth factor (FGF)- or leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF)-dependent reprogrammed porcine pluripotent stem cells using the previously established porcine-specific reporter system. Porcine embryonic fibroblasts were coinfected with the pOCT4-ΔPE-eGFP (distal enhancer [DE]-green fluorescent protein [GFP]) and pOCT4-ΔDE-DsRed2 (proximal enhancer [PE]-red fluorescent protein [RFP]) vectors, and GFP and RFP expression were verified during a DOX-dependent reprogramming process. We demonstrated that the porcine OCT4 DE and PE were activated in different expression patterns simultaneously as changes in the expression of pluripotent marker genes during the establishment of porcine-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Porcine OCT4 upstream region-derived dual fluorescent protein reporter systems confirmed that porcine iPSCs are in primed state after reprogramming in FGF2- or LIF-containing media. This work demonstrates the applicability of porcine OCT4 upstream region-derived dual fluorescence reporter system, which may be applied to investigations of species-specific pluripotency in porcine-origin cells. These reporter systems may be useful tools for studies of porcine-specific pluripotency, early embryo development, and embryonic stem cells.

Highlights

  • Characteristics of pluripotent stem cells are proliferation and differentiation, which may be useful tools for therapeutic research, such as regenerative medicine

  • We demonstrated that the porcine OCT4 distal enhancer and proximal enhancer were activated in different expression patterns simultaneously as the changes in the expression of pluripotent marker genes during the establishment of porcine-induced pluripotent stem cells

  • Porcine embryonic fibroblasts introduced with the porcine OCT4 upstream region-based dual reporter system were essential

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Introduction

Characteristics of pluripotent stem cells are proliferation and differentiation, which may be useful tools for therapeutic research, such as regenerative medicine. Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) have two different states of pluripotency. The mouse is a well-researched model for the pluripotent states naïve and primed, which have a clear distinction. Various research was reported about porcine pluripotent stem cells [5,6,7]. A recent remarkable achievement was made in pigs, which is the establishment of authentic embryonic stem cells [8]. Naïve pluripotent stem cells of pig were not reported [8, 9]. One key difference between naïve and primed states in pluripotent stem cells is OCT4

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