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Smad7 enables STAT3 activation and promotes pluripotency independent of TGF-β signaling
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Cell PluripotencyTranscriptional RegulationSignaling PathwayCell RegulationFibroblast Growth FactorSmad7-stat3 InterplayStem CellsCell SignalingMolecular SignalingSystems BiologyStat3 ActivationStem Cell TherapiesCell BiologySignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell ResearchTgf-β LigandsMedicineCell Development
Smad7 is a negative feedback product of TGF-β superfamily signaling and fine tunes a plethora of pleiotropic responses induced by TGF-β ligands. However, its noncanonical functions independent of TGF-β signaling remain to be elucidated. Here, we show that Smad7 activates signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (STAT3) signaling in maintaining mouse embryonic stem cell pluripotency in a manner independent of the TGF-β receptors, yet dependent on the leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) coreceptor glycoprotein 130 (gp130). Smad7 directly binds to the intracellular domain of gp130 and disrupts the SHP2-gp130 or SOCS3-gp130 complex, thereby amplifying STAT3 activation. Consequently, Smad7 facilitates LIF-mediated self-renewal of mouse ESCs and is also critical for induced pluripotent stem cell reprogramming. This finding illustrates an uncovered role of the Smad7-STAT3 interplay in maintaining cell pluripotency and also implicates a mechanism involving Smad7 underlying cytokine-dependent regulation of cancer and inflammation.
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