Cell & Bioscience (Oct 2023)

c-Jun as a one-way valve at the naive to primed interface

  • Dongwei Li,
  • Ling Luo,
  • Lin Guo,
  • Chuman Wu,
  • Ran Zhang,
  • Yuling Peng,
  • Menghua Wu,
  • Junqi Kuang,
  • Yan Li,
  • Yudan Zhang,
  • Jun Xie,
  • Wenxiu Xie,
  • Rui Mao,
  • Gang Ma,
  • Xiuling Fu,
  • Jiekai Chen,
  • Andrew P. Hutchins,
  • Duanqing Pei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13578-023-01141-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

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Abstract Background c-Jun is a proto-oncogene functioning as a transcription factor to activate gene expression under many physiological and pathological conditions, particularly in somatic cells. However, its role in early embryonic development remains unknown. Results Here, we show that c-Jun acts as a one-way valve to preserve the primed state and impair reversion to the naïve state. c-Jun is induced during the naive to primed transition, and it works to stabilize the chromatin structure and inhibit the reverse transition. Loss of c-Jun has surprisingly little effect on the naïve to primed transition, and no phenotypic effect on primed cells, however, in primed cells the loss of c-Jun leads to a failure to correctly close naïve-specific enhancers. When the primed cells are induced to reprogram to a naïve state, these enhancers are more rapidly activated when c-Jun is lost or impaired, and the conversion is more efficient. Conclusions The results of this study indicate that c-Jun can function as a chromatin stabilizer in primed EpiSCs, to maintain the epigenetic cell type state and act as a one-way valve for cell fate conversions.

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