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Quantitative CDK2 Dynamics Are Linked to Cell Fate Decisions in Differentiating Trophoblast Stem Cells

Brill, S. I. G.; Sharma, U.; Sanchez-Vasquez, E.; Shariati, S. A.

2026-05-20 developmental biology
10.64898/2026.05.17.725805 bioRxiv
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During early development of the placenta, a subset of murine trophectoderm stem cells (TSCs) undergo endoreplication, an unusual form of cell division cycle that decouples DNA synthesis from cytokinesis, resulting in physiological polyploidy. Oscillations in CDK2 activity are essential for the orderly progression of the cell cycle to ensure replicated DNA is accurately partitioned into two daughter cells. However, it remains underexplored how the dynamics of CDK2 activity regulate endoreplication in the context of TSCs differentiation. To address this question, we leveraged the variability in cell fate decisions in an established in vitro system of TSCs differentiation that relies on removal of a growth factor, FGF4, to induce endoreplication. Using quantitative single-cell live confocal microscopy of a precise CDK2 biosensor, DHB-Venus, we identified at least three different outcomes upon FG4 removal: self-renewal, endoreplication, and migration. Our quantitative analyses showed high levels of Cdk2 activity in self-renewing cells whereas intermediate DHB-Venus turnover is linked to increased nuclear and cell size, indicating a shift to endoreplication. Importantly, we also characterize a third class of differentiating TSCs with migratory characteristics that correlate with low levels Cdk2 activity without a change in nuclear size. In sum, our results demonstrated a correlation between different fate outcomes and specific thresholds of CDK2 activity. Our findings show that TSCs can distinguish between different outcomes through modulating the central kinase of the cell cycle, CDK2, positioning it as a key regulator of early trophoblast differentiation. Summary StatementThis study investigates the oscillatory behavior of CDK2 activity during murine trophectoderm differentiation and its potential role in guiding cell fate decisions.

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