Genome-scale screens identify JNK-JUN signaling as a barrier for pluripotency exit and endoderm differentiation Journal Article


Authors: Li, Q. V.; Dixon, G.; Verma, N.; Rosen, B. P.; Gordillo, M.; Luo, R.; Xu, C.; Wang, Q.; Soh, C. L.; Yang, D.; Crespo, M.; Shukla, A.; Xiang, Q.; Dündar, F.; Zumbo, P.; Witkin, M.; Koche, R.; Betel, D.; Chen, S.; Massagué, J.; Garippa, R.; Evans, T.; Beer, M. A.; Huangfu, D.
Article Title: Genome-scale screens identify JNK-JUN signaling as a barrier for pluripotency exit and endoderm differentiation
Abstract: Human embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and human induced pluripotent stem cells hold great promise for cell-based therapies and drug discovery. However, homogeneous differentiation remains a major challenge, highlighting the need for understanding developmental mechanisms. We performed genome-scale CRISPR screens to uncover regulators of definitive endoderm (DE) differentiation, which unexpectedly uncovered five Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK)–JUN family genes as key barriers of DE differentiation. The JNK–JUN pathway does not act through directly inhibiting the DE enhancers. Instead, JUN co-occupies ESC enhancers with OCT4, NANOG, SMAD2 and SMAD3, and specifically inhibits the exit from the pluripotent state by impeding the decommissioning of ESC enhancers and inhibiting the reconfiguration of SMAD2 and SMAD3 chromatin binding from ESC to DE enhancers. Therefore, the JNK–JUN pathway safeguards pluripotency from precocious DE differentiation. Direct pharmacological inhibition of JNK significantly improves the efficiencies of generating DE and DE-derived pancreatic and lung progenitor cells, highlighting the potential of harnessing the knowledge from developmental studies for regenerative medicine. © 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
Journal Title: Nature Genetics
Volume: 51
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1061-4036
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2019-06-01
Start Page: 999
End Page: 1010
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/s41588-019-0408-9
PUBMED: 31110351
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC6545159
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  1. Joan Massague
    389 Massague
  2. Danwei Huangfu
    56 Huangfu
  3. Qing Li
    13 Li
  4. Ralph James Garippa
    32 Garippa
  5. Nipun Verma
    16 Verma
  6. Richard Patrick Koche
    176 Koche
  7. Qing   Xiang
    5 Xiang
  8. Matthew David Witkin
    14 Witkin
  9. Chew-Li   Soh
    9 Soh
  10. Qiong   Wang
    6 Wang
  11. Dapeng Yang
    11 Yang
  12. Abhijit Shukla
    4 Shukla
  13. Chunlong Xu
    2 Xu
  14. Gary Dixon
    4 Dixon
  15. Bess Peninna Rosen
    9 Rosen
  16. Renhe Luo
    8 Luo