Demonstrates that Nanog—a pluripotency transcription factor—suppresses cell migration by downregulating thymosin β4 and Rnd3 expression. Nanog overexpression in non-stem ECV304 cells disorganized the actin cytoskeleton and reduced TB4 expression, impairing migration. Identifies TB4 as a Nanog-regulated effector connecting pluripotency control to cytoskeletal organization—providing a molecular mechanism by which stem cells acquire or lose migratory capacity during differentiation, with implications for understanding cancer cell plasticity and epithelial-mesenchymal transitions.
Zhou, Yizhuo; Li, Shanshan; Huang, Qiongping; Xie, Lele; Zhu, Xueliang