The role of prion protein in stem cell regulation

Cellular prion protein (PrPC) has been well described as an essential partner of prion diseases due to the existence of a pathological conformation (PrPSc). Recently, it has also been demonstrated that PrPC is an important element of the pluripotency and self-renewal matrix, with an increasing amount of evidence pointing in this direction. Here, we review the data that demonstrate its role in the transcriptional regulation of pluripotency, in the differentiation of stem cells into different lineages (e.g. muscle and neurons), in embryonic development, and its involvement in reproductive cells. Also highlighted are recent results from our laboratory that describe an important regulation by PrPC of the major pluripotency gene Nanog. Together, these data support the appearance of new strategies to control stemness, which could represent an important advance in the field of regenerative medicine. © 2013 Society for Reproduction and Fertility.

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Main Authors: Miranda, A., Ramos Ibeas, Priscila, Pericuesta Camacho, Eva, Ramírez De Paz, Miguel Ángel, Gutiérrez Adán, Alfonso
Format: review biblioteca
Language:English
Published: BioScientifica 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2910
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/293270
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