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Series GSE138217 Query DataSets for GSE138217
Status Public on Aug 26, 2020
Title SOX1 Determines the Regional Identity of Neural Progenitors Differentiated from Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary During human embryogenesis, primitive neural cells start to be generated at the time of gastrulation and gradually acquire regional identities, which is a process called neural patterning. But how intrinsic factors respond to exogenous patterning signals remains poorly understood. Human Embryonic Stem Cells (hESCs) provide a great model to recapitulate this process. Through exogenous manipulation of canonical WNT signaling activation during neural differentiation, dose-dependent specification of regionally defined neural progenitors ranging from the telencephalic forebrain to posterior hindbrain could be rapidly and efficiently induced. Unexpectedly, we find that SOX1, generally referred as a pan-neural gene, displays a regional specific distribution in the human neural patterning process. To investigate the expression and function of SOX1 efficiently, we have generated the SOX1-EGFP reporter and SOX1-knockout (KO) hESC lines using the CRISPR/Cas9 system. SOX1 is initially expressed across the mes–met border and peaked in the metencephalon region at the early regional specification stage. Its depletion leads to the posterior shift of the mes–met border. Therefore, SOX1 is required to define the border at a correct region. In-depth analysis of SOX1 ChIP-sequencing and transcriptome data will provide more insights into how SOX1 determines the mes-met border formation and identify the downstream targets of SOX1. This study identifies SOX1 as one of the intrinsic factors key for the prepattern establishment in the developing central nervous system, particularly for defining the isthmus position.
 
Overall design To analysis the function of SOX1 in early neural differentiation, we compared the gene expression profiles between wild type and SOX1-/- cells at 3 time points (Day 0, 4, 8) during neural differentiation by mRNA sequencing.
Web link https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.isci.2020.101475
 
Contributor(s) Liu X, Fang Z, Jin Y
Citation(s) 32905879
Submission date Sep 30, 2019
Last update date Oct 02, 2020
Contact name Zhuoqing Fang
Organization name Stanford
Street address 300 Pasteur Drive
City Stanford
State/province California
ZIP/Postal code 94305
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL20795 HiSeq X Ten (Homo sapiens)
Samples (28)
GSM4102084 CTRL1_ES (SOX1)
GSM4102085 CTRL2_ES (SOX1)
GSM4102086 S1KO26_ES
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE138218 SOX1 is required for the specification of rostral hindbrain neural progenitor cells from human embryonic stem cells
Relations
BioProject PRJNA575045
SRA SRP223776

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GSE138217_SOX1KO.TPM.csv.gz 4.5 Mb (ftp)(http) CSV
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