Reprogramming of Extraembryonic Trophoblast Stem Cells into Embryonic Pluripotent State by Fusion with Embryonic Stem Cells.
Stem Cells Dev
; 27(19): 1350-1359, 2018 10 01.
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| ID: mdl-29993328
Pluripotential reprogramming has been examined using various technologies, including nuclear transfer, cell fusion, and direct reprogramming. Many studies have used differentiated cells for reprogramming experiments, and nearly all type of somatic cells can acquire pluripotency. However, within the embryo, other cells types are present in addition to somatic cells. The blastocyst stage embryo consists of two main types of cells, inner cell mass and trophectoderm (TE). TE cells are the first differentiated form of the totipotent zygote and differ from epiblast cells. Thus, we examined whether extraembryonic cells can be reprogrammed using a cell-cell fusion method. Trophoblast stem cells (TSCs), which can be obtained from the TE, are known to acquire pluripotency by transcription factor Oct4 overexpression or somatic cell nuclear transfer. In this study, we demonstrated that TSCs can acquire pluripotent properties by cell fusion with embryonic stem cells (ESCs). TSC-ESC hybrids reactivated Oct4-GFP and displayed self-renewal properties. They expressed the pluripotency markers Oct4 and Nanog, whereas the expression of Cdx2 and Tead4, trophoblast lineage markers, was diminished. Moreover, these cells developed into three germ layers similarly to other pluripotent stem cells. RNA-seq analysis showed that global gene expression patterns of TSC-ESC hybrids are more similar to ESCs than TSCs. Thus, we demonstrated that TSCs successfully complete reprogramming and acquire pluripotency by cell fusion-induced reprogramming.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Trophoblasts
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Cellular Reprogramming
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Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
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Cellular Reprogramming Techniques
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Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Stem Cells Dev
Journal subject:
HEMATOLOGIA
Year:
2018
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
Estados Unidos