Naturally occurring amino acids are emerging as key players in the regulation of the phenotypic plasticity of stem cells. We have recently shown that a rapid increase in the extracellular availability of the nonessential amino acid L-Proline (L-Pro) forces Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs) towards a phenotypic transition named embryonic stem cell-to-mesenchymal-like transition (esMT) that converts compact-adherent ESCs into mesenchymal-like spindle-shaped, highly motile, invasive and metastatic stem cells named L-Pro-induced cells (PiCs). Despite the relevance of such phenomenon, however, the molecular mechanisms underlying L-Pro control of ESC behavior/identity remain largely unknown. To get clues on the molecular mechanisms driving L-Pro-induced esMT, we searched for L-Pro-responsive mRNAs, miRNAs and lncRNAs by performing genome-wide expression analysis. In particular, we identified a number of miRNAs and Ultra Conserved Regions (UCRs) that are specifically and differentially expressed in PiCs with respect to ESCs. Our results reveal a unique time-dependent signature of non-coding RNAs during L-Pro-induced transition of ESCs.

L-Proline remodels non-coding RNA gene expression profiles in Embryonic Stem Cells

Casalino L;Di Napoli G;Patriarca EJ;Minchiotti G;Cimmino A;De Cesare D
2014

Abstract

Naturally occurring amino acids are emerging as key players in the regulation of the phenotypic plasticity of stem cells. We have recently shown that a rapid increase in the extracellular availability of the nonessential amino acid L-Proline (L-Pro) forces Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs) towards a phenotypic transition named embryonic stem cell-to-mesenchymal-like transition (esMT) that converts compact-adherent ESCs into mesenchymal-like spindle-shaped, highly motile, invasive and metastatic stem cells named L-Pro-induced cells (PiCs). Despite the relevance of such phenomenon, however, the molecular mechanisms underlying L-Pro control of ESC behavior/identity remain largely unknown. To get clues on the molecular mechanisms driving L-Pro-induced esMT, we searched for L-Pro-responsive mRNAs, miRNAs and lncRNAs by performing genome-wide expression analysis. In particular, we identified a number of miRNAs and Ultra Conserved Regions (UCRs) that are specifically and differentially expressed in PiCs with respect to ESCs. Our results reveal a unique time-dependent signature of non-coding RNAs during L-Pro-induced transition of ESCs.
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