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Virtual cells in a virtual microenvironment recapitulate early development-like patterns in human pluripotent stem cell colonies

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posted on 2023-05-26, 15:49 authored by Himanshu Kaul, Nicolas Werschler, Ross D Jones, M Mona Siu, Mukul Tewary, Andrew Hagner, Joel Ostblom, Daniel Aguilar-Hidalgo, Peter W Zandstra

The mechanism by which morphogenetic signals engage the regulatory networks responsible for early embryonic tissue patterning is incompletely understood. Here, we developed a minimal gene regulatory network (GRN) model of human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) lineage commitment and embedded it into “cellular” agents that respond to a dynamic morphogenetic signaling microenvironment. Simulations demonstrated that GRN wiring had significant non-intuitive effects on tissue pattern order, composition, and dynamics. Experimental perturbation of GRN connectivities supported model predictions and demonstrated the role of OCT4 as a master regulator of peri-gastrulation fates. Our so-called GARMEN strategy provides a multiscale computational platform to understand how single-cell-based regulatory interactions scale to tissue domains. This foundation provides new opportunities to simulate the impact of network motifs on normal and aberrant tissue development. 

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H.K. acknowledges support from the Royal Academy of Engineering (grant RF\201920\19\275) and Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (award 18427). A.H. was supported by the Mitacs Elevate Award (award IT15865). W

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Kaul, H., Werschler, N., Jones, R. D., Siu, M. M., Tewary, M., Hagner, A., ... & Zandstra, P. W. (2023). Virtual cells in a virtual microenvironment recapitulate early development-like patterns in human pluripotent stem cell colonies. Stem Cell Reports, 18(1), 377-393.

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Stem Cell Reports

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18

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1

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377–393

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Elsevier BV

issn

2213-6711

Acceptance date

2022-10-04

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2023-05-26

Language

en

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