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Species-Specific Enhancer Activity of OCT4 in Porcine Pluripotency: The Porcine OCT4 Reporter System Could Monitor Pluripotency in Porcine Embryo Development and Embryonic Stem Cells

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Authors

Kim, Seung-Hun; Lee, Mingyun; Choi, Kwang-Hwan; Jeong, Jinsol; Lee, Dong-Kyung; Oh, Jong-Nam; Choe, Gyung Cheol; Lee, Chang-Kyu

Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Citation
Stem Cells International, Vol.2022, p. 6337532
Abstract
The present study examined the activity and function of the pig OCT4 enhancer in the porcine early embryonic development stage and porcine authentic embryonic stem cells. OCT4 is known as a pluripotent regulator, and its upstream regulatory region-based dual-fluorescence protein reporter system controlled by distal and proximal enhancers is broadly used in studies examining the states and mechanism of pluripotency. We analyzed how this reporter system functions during early embryo development and in stem cells using a previously established porcine-specific reporter system. We demonstrated that the porcine OCT4 distal enhancer and proximal enhancer were activated with different expression patterns simultaneously as the expression of pluripotent marker genes changed during the development of in vitro pathenotes and the establishment of porcine embryonic stem cells (ESCs). This work demonstrates the applicability of the 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.
ISSN
1687-966X
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/185233
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/6337532
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