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  Modeling unveils sex differences of signaling networks in mouse embryonic stem cells

Sultana, Z., Dorel, M., Klinger, B., Sieber, A., Dunkel, I., Blüthgen, N., et al. (2023). Modeling unveils sex differences of signaling networks in mouse embryonic stem cells. Molecular Systems Biology, e11510. doi:10.15252/msb.202211510.

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Sultana, Zeba1, Author                 
Dorel, Mathurin2, Author           
Klinger, Bertram , Author
Sieber, Anja, Author
Dunkel, Ilona1, Author           
Blüthgen, Nils, Author
Schulz, Edda G.1, Author                 
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1Systems Epigenetics (Edda G. Schulz), Independent Junior Research Groups (OWL), Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2117286              
2Gene Regulation and Systems Biology of Cancer (Marie-Laure Yaspo), Independent Junior Research Groups (OWL), Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2117287              

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Free keywords: cell signaling; mathematical modeling; pluripotency; stem cells; X-chromosome inactivation; X chromosome
 Abstract: For a short period during early development of mammalian embryos, both X chromosomes in females are active, before dosage compensation is ensured through X-chromosome inactivation. In female mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), which carry two active X chromosomes, increased X-dosage affects cell signaling and impairs differentiation. The underlying mechanisms, however, remain poorly understood. To dissect X-dosage effects on the signaling network in mESCs, we combine systematic perturbation experiments with mathematical modeling. We quantify the response to a variety of inhibitors and growth factors for cells with one (XO) or two X chromosomes (XX). We then build models of the signaling networks in XX and XO cells through a semi-quantitative modeling approach based on modular response analysis. We identify a novel negative feedback in the PI3K/AKT pathway through GSK3. Moreover, the presence of a single active X makes mESCs more sensitive to the differentiation-promoting Activin A signal and leads to a stronger RAF1-mediated negative feedback in the FGF-triggered MAPK pathway. The differential response to these differentiation-promoting pathways can explain the impaired differentiation propensity of female mESCs.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-09-062023-09-21
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.15252/msb.202211510
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Title: Molecular Systems Biology
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Publ. Info: Heidelberg : EMBO Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: e11510 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1744-4292