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KMID : 0620920090410060440
Experimental & Molecular Medicine
2009 Volume.41 No. 6 p.440 ~ p.452
Induction of unfolded protein response during neuronal induction of rat bone marrow stromal cells and mouse embryonic stem cells
Cho Yoon-Mi

Jang Yoon-Seong
Jang Young-Min
Chung Sang-Mi
Kim Kwang-Soo
Kim Ho-Shik
Lee Jeong-Hwa
Jeong Seong-Whan
Kim In-Kyung
Kim Jung-Jin
Kwon Oh-Joo
Abstract
When we treated rat bone marrow stromal cells (rBMSCs) with neuronal differentiation induction media, typical unfolded protein response (UPR) was observed. BIP/GRP78 protein expression was time-dependently increased, and three branches of UPR were all activated. ATF6 increased the transcription of XBP1 which was successfully spliced by IRE1. PERK was phosphorylated and it was followed by eIF2? phosphorylation. Transcription of two downstream targets of eIF2?, ATF4 and CHOP/GADD153, were transiently up-regulated with the peak level at 24 h. Immunocytochemical study showed clear coexpression of BIP and ATF4 with NeuN and Map2, respectively. UPR was also observed during the neuronal differentiation of mouse embryonic stem (mES) cells. Finally, chemical endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress inducers, thapsigargin, tunicamycin, and brefeldin A, dose-dependently increased both mRNA and protein expressions of NF-L, and, its expression was specific to BIP-positive rBMSCs. Our results showing the induction of UPR during neuronal differentiations of rBMSCs and mES cells as well as NF-L expression by ER stress inducers strongly suggest the potential role of UPR in neuronal differentiation.
KEYWORD
bone marrow, cell differentiation, embryonic stem cells, endoplasmic reticulum, neuron, stem cells, stress, physiological, stromal cells
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