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Complete human day 14 post-implantation embryo models from naive ES cells

The ability to study human post-implantation development remains limited owing to ethical and technical challenges associated with intrauterine development after implantation(1). Embryo-like models with spatially organized morphogenesis and structure of all defining embryonic and extra-embryonic tis...

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Autores principales: Oldak, Bernardo, Wildschutz, Emilie, Bondarenko, Vladyslav, Comar, Mehmet-Yunus, Zhao, Cheng, Aguilera-Castrejon, Alejandro, Tarazi, Shadi, Viukov, Sergey, Pham, Thi Xuan Ai, Ashouokhi, Shahd, Lokshtanov, Dmitry, Roncato, Francesco, Ariel, Eitan, Rose, Max, Livnat, Nir, Shani, Tom, Joubran, Carine, Cohen, Roni, Addadi, Yoseph, Chemla, Muriel, Kedmi, Merav, Keren-Shaul, Hadas, Pasque, Vincent, Petropoulos, Sophie, Lanner, Fredrik, Novershtern, Noa, Hanna, Jacob H.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10584686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37673118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06604-5
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author Oldak, Bernardo
Wildschutz, Emilie
Bondarenko, Vladyslav
Comar, Mehmet-Yunus
Zhao, Cheng
Aguilera-Castrejon, Alejandro
Tarazi, Shadi
Viukov, Sergey
Pham, Thi Xuan Ai
Ashouokhi, Shahd
Lokshtanov, Dmitry
Roncato, Francesco
Ariel, Eitan
Rose, Max
Livnat, Nir
Shani, Tom
Joubran, Carine
Cohen, Roni
Addadi, Yoseph
Chemla, Muriel
Kedmi, Merav
Keren-Shaul, Hadas
Pasque, Vincent
Petropoulos, Sophie
Lanner, Fredrik
Novershtern, Noa
Hanna, Jacob H.
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Wildschutz, Emilie
Bondarenko, Vladyslav
Comar, Mehmet-Yunus
Zhao, Cheng
Aguilera-Castrejon, Alejandro
Tarazi, Shadi
Viukov, Sergey
Pham, Thi Xuan Ai
Ashouokhi, Shahd
Lokshtanov, Dmitry
Roncato, Francesco
Ariel, Eitan
Rose, Max
Livnat, Nir
Shani, Tom
Joubran, Carine
Cohen, Roni
Addadi, Yoseph
Chemla, Muriel
Kedmi, Merav
Keren-Shaul, Hadas
Pasque, Vincent
Petropoulos, Sophie
Lanner, Fredrik
Novershtern, Noa
Hanna, Jacob H.
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description The ability to study human post-implantation development remains limited owing to ethical and technical challenges associated with intrauterine development after implantation(1). Embryo-like models with spatially organized morphogenesis and structure of all defining embryonic and extra-embryonic tissues of the post-implantation human conceptus (that is, the embryonic disc, the bilaminar disc, the yolk sac, the chorionic sac and the surrounding trophoblast layer) remain lacking(1,2). Mouse naive embryonic stem cells have recently been shown to give rise to embryonic and extra-embryonic stem cells capable of self-assembling into post-gastrulation structured stem-cell-based embryo models with spatially organized morphogenesis (called SEMs)(3). Here we extend those findings to humans using only genetically unmodified human naive embryonic stem cells (cultured in human enhanced naive stem cell medium conditions)(4). Such human fully integrated and complete SEMs recapitulate the organization of nearly all known lineages and compartments of post-implantation human embryos, including the epiblast, the hypoblast, the extra-embryonic mesoderm and the trophoblast layer surrounding the latter compartments. These human complete SEMs demonstrated developmental growth dynamics that resemble key hallmarks of post-implantation stage embryogenesis up to 13–14 days after fertilization (Carnegie stage 6a). These include embryonic disc and bilaminar disc formation, epiblast lumenogenesis, polarized amniogenesis, anterior–posterior symmetry breaking, primordial germ-cell specification, polarized yolk sac with visceral and parietal endoderm formation, extra-embryonic mesoderm expansion that defines a chorionic cavity and a connecting stalk, and a trophoblast-surrounding compartment demonstrating syncytium and lacunae formation. This SEM platform will probably enable the experimental investigation of previously inaccessible windows of human early post implantation up to peri-gastrulation development.
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spelling pubmed-105846862023-10-20 Complete human day 14 post-implantation embryo models from naive ES cells Oldak, Bernardo Wildschutz, Emilie Bondarenko, Vladyslav Comar, Mehmet-Yunus Zhao, Cheng Aguilera-Castrejon, Alejandro Tarazi, Shadi Viukov, Sergey Pham, Thi Xuan Ai Ashouokhi, Shahd Lokshtanov, Dmitry Roncato, Francesco Ariel, Eitan Rose, Max Livnat, Nir Shani, Tom Joubran, Carine Cohen, Roni Addadi, Yoseph Chemla, Muriel Kedmi, Merav Keren-Shaul, Hadas Pasque, Vincent Petropoulos, Sophie Lanner, Fredrik Novershtern, Noa Hanna, Jacob H. Nature Article The ability to study human post-implantation development remains limited owing to ethical and technical challenges associated with intrauterine development after implantation(1). Embryo-like models with spatially organized morphogenesis and structure of all defining embryonic and extra-embryonic tissues of the post-implantation human conceptus (that is, the embryonic disc, the bilaminar disc, the yolk sac, the chorionic sac and the surrounding trophoblast layer) remain lacking(1,2). Mouse naive embryonic stem cells have recently been shown to give rise to embryonic and extra-embryonic stem cells capable of self-assembling into post-gastrulation structured stem-cell-based embryo models with spatially organized morphogenesis (called SEMs)(3). Here we extend those findings to humans using only genetically unmodified human naive embryonic stem cells (cultured in human enhanced naive stem cell medium conditions)(4). Such human fully integrated and complete SEMs recapitulate the organization of nearly all known lineages and compartments of post-implantation human embryos, including the epiblast, the hypoblast, the extra-embryonic mesoderm and the trophoblast layer surrounding the latter compartments. These human complete SEMs demonstrated developmental growth dynamics that resemble key hallmarks of post-implantation stage embryogenesis up to 13–14 days after fertilization (Carnegie stage 6a). These include embryonic disc and bilaminar disc formation, epiblast lumenogenesis, polarized amniogenesis, anterior–posterior symmetry breaking, primordial germ-cell specification, polarized yolk sac with visceral and parietal endoderm formation, extra-embryonic mesoderm expansion that defines a chorionic cavity and a connecting stalk, and a trophoblast-surrounding compartment demonstrating syncytium and lacunae formation. This SEM platform will probably enable the experimental investigation of previously inaccessible windows of human early post implantation up to peri-gastrulation development. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-09-06 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10584686/ /pubmed/37673118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06604-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Oldak, Bernardo
Wildschutz, Emilie
Bondarenko, Vladyslav
Comar, Mehmet-Yunus
Zhao, Cheng
Aguilera-Castrejon, Alejandro
Tarazi, Shadi
Viukov, Sergey
Pham, Thi Xuan Ai
Ashouokhi, Shahd
Lokshtanov, Dmitry
Roncato, Francesco
Ariel, Eitan
Rose, Max
Livnat, Nir
Shani, Tom
Joubran, Carine
Cohen, Roni
Addadi, Yoseph
Chemla, Muriel
Kedmi, Merav
Keren-Shaul, Hadas
Pasque, Vincent
Petropoulos, Sophie
Lanner, Fredrik
Novershtern, Noa
Hanna, Jacob H.
Complete human day 14 post-implantation embryo models from naive ES cells
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title_fullStr Complete human day 14 post-implantation embryo models from naive ES cells
title_full_unstemmed Complete human day 14 post-implantation embryo models from naive ES cells
title_short Complete human day 14 post-implantation embryo models from naive ES cells
title_sort complete human day 14 post-implantation embryo models from naive es cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10584686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37673118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06604-5
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