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If you can do anything, how to make sure you do the right thing at the right time? Stem cells, pluripotency, and developmental timing in the embryo Wolfgang Driever FRIAS - Dec 1, 2010 http://www.decision-making-confidence.com/how-do-i-make-good-decisions.html The act of making up your mind about something, or a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration The process of selecting from several choices, products or ideas, and taking action. A simple decision making system in 2D space and time Decision making in time state naive reversible decision making time Information input into decision making - generate structured decision patterns Decision making in time state naive reversible decision making with spatial structure time information input Problems No stable decisions Fuzzy pattern Well defined pattern Stable and well defined pattern maintained even in absence of continued information What additional regulatory input may be needed to achieve this goal? Decision making in time state open state pluripotent reversible decision making sharpening decision (integrate info over time) fixed final states time promote undecided state repress decison promote and fix decision spatial information input How do cells make such decisions in real life? The earliest cells in the embryo can do anything. They are pluripotent. Mouse Zebrafish Human Pluripotency and decision making in the embryo 3h pluripotent 5h deciding 12h head fate trunk determined tail Decision making time window Pluripotency and decision making in the embryo 3h pluripotent spatial information 5h deciding 12h head fate trunk determined tail Brain - Neuroectoderm Skin - Ektoderm Muscle, Organs Endo-Mesoderm germ layers Decision making in time 3h state open state pluripotent 12h 5h reversible decision making sharpening decision promote undecided state Pou5f1/Oct4 “stem cell factor” controls gene expression spatial information input fixed final states time How to investigate the temporal sequential states during the decision making process? Determine temporal profiles of genes regulated by Pou5f1: Normal wildtypes compared to Pou5f1 mutants Compare + Pou5f1 (wildtype) against - Pou5f1 (MZspg mutants) pluripotency lineage restriction A large number of genes are not activated or activated to abnormal levels in Pou5f1 mutants 1005 genes reduced or absent without Pou5f1 844 genes increased in without Pou5f1 An even larger number of genes is activated prematurely or with delay: 7677 genes delayed prematurely activated hr Pou5f1 targets - developmental regulators precisely timed: downregulated in MZspg prematurely expressed in MZspg downregulated in absence of Pou5f1: Sox genes, many transcriptional repressors prematurely expressed in absence of Pou5f1: differentiation genes, promoters of differentiation Effect of loss of Pou5f1 on Decision making in time 3h state open state pluripotent 12h 5h premature activation reversible decision making sharpening decision fixed final states delay promote undecided state X Pou5f1/Oct4 “stem cell factor” controls gene expression spatial information input time