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. 2024 Jan 4;31(1):127-147.e9.
doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2023.11.010. Epub 2023 Dec 22.

Highly cooperative chimeric super-SOX induces naive pluripotency across species

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Highly cooperative chimeric super-SOX induces naive pluripotency across species

Caitlin M MacCarthy et al. Cell Stem Cell. .
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Abstract

Our understanding of pluripotency remains limited: iPSC generation has only been established for a few model species, pluripotent stem cell lines exhibit inconsistent developmental potential, and germline transmission has only been demonstrated for mice and rats. By swapping structural elements between Sox2 and Sox17, we built a chimeric super-SOX factor, Sox2-17, that enhanced iPSC generation in five tested species: mouse, human, cynomolgus monkey, cow, and pig. A swap of alanine to valine at the interface between Sox2 and Oct4 delivered a gain of function by stabilizing Sox2/Oct4 dimerization on DNA, enabling generation of high-quality OSKM iPSCs capable of supporting the development of healthy all-iPSC mice. Sox2/Oct4 dimerization emerged as the core driver of naive pluripotency with its levels diminished upon priming. Transient overexpression of the SK cocktail (Sox+Klf4) restored the dimerization and boosted the developmental potential of pluripotent stem cells across species, providing a universal method for naive reset in mammals.

Keywords: Oct4; POU linker; Sox17; Sox2; Sox2/Oct4 heterodimer structure; bovine; developmental potential; engineered transcription factor; human; iPSC; mouse; naive pluripotency; non-human primate; porcine; reprogramming; reset; super-SOX; tetraploid complementation.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests S.V., H.R.S., C.M.M., V.C., and G.W. filed a patent with Max Planck Innovation on highly cooperative Sox factors and SK naive reset. S.V. advises eGenesis. G.W. filed a patent on tetraploid complementation and leads MingCeler Biotech. R.J. filed patents on engineered Sox. G.M.C. founded and advises eGenesis.

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