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Identification of the new gene Zrsr1 to associate with the pluripotency state in
induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) using high throughput sequencing
technology
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Gao S
; Chang G
; Tian J
; Gao S
; Cai T
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Finding the markers to predict the quality of induced pluripotent stem cells
(iPSCs) will accelerate its practical application. The fully pluripotent iPSCs
has been determined as viable all-iPSC mice can be generated through tetraploid
(4N) complementation. The activation of the imprinted Dlk1-Dio3 gene cluster was
reported to correlate with the pluripotency of iPSCs. However, recent studies
demonstrated that the loss of imprinting at the Dlk1-Dio3 locus does not strictly
correlate with the reduced pluripotency of iPSCs. In our study (ref [1]), iPSC
lines with the same genetic background and proviral integration sites were
established, and the pluripotency state of each iPSC line was well characterized
using tetraploid (4N) complementation assay. The gene expression and global
epigenetic modifications of "4N-ON" and the corresponding "4N-OFF" iPSC lines
were compared through deep sequencing analysis of mRNA expression, small RNA
profiling, histone modifications (H3K4me3, H3K27me3 and H3K4me2) and DNA
methylation. Very few differences were detected in the iPSC lines that were
investigated. However, an imprinted gene, Zrsr1 was disrupted in the "4N-OFF"
iPSC lines. Here we provide more detail about the dataset and the R script with
additional data for others to repeat the finding.