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Medaka Cleavage Embryos Are Capable of Generating ES-Like Cell Cultures

Mammalian embryos at the blastocyst stage have three major lineages, which in culture can give rise to embryonic stem (ES) cells from the inner cell mass or epiblast, trophoblast stem cells from the trophectoderm, and primitive endoderm stem cells. None of these stem cells is totipotent, because the...

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Autores principales: Li, Zhendong, Bhat, Narayani, Manali, Dwarakanath, Wang, Danke, Hong, Ni, Yi, Meisheng, Ge, Ruowen, Hong, Yunhan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3088284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21547059
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author Li, Zhendong
Bhat, Narayani
Manali, Dwarakanath
Wang, Danke
Hong, Ni
Yi, Meisheng
Ge, Ruowen
Hong, Yunhan
author_facet Li, Zhendong
Bhat, Narayani
Manali, Dwarakanath
Wang, Danke
Hong, Ni
Yi, Meisheng
Ge, Ruowen
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description Mammalian embryos at the blastocyst stage have three major lineages, which in culture can give rise to embryonic stem (ES) cells from the inner cell mass or epiblast, trophoblast stem cells from the trophectoderm, and primitive endoderm stem cells. None of these stem cells is totipotent, because they show gene expression profiles characteristic of their sources and usually contribute only to the lineages of their origins in chimeric embryos. It is unknown whether embryos prior to the blastocyst stage can be cultivated towards totipotent stem cell cultures. Medaka is an excellent model for stem cell research. This laboratory fish has generated diploid and even haploid ES cells from the midblastula embryo with ~2000 cells. Here we report in medaka that dispersed cells from earlier embryos can survive, proliferate and attach in culture. We show that even 32-cells embryos can be dissociated into individual cells capable of producing continuously growing ES-like cultures. Our data point to the possibility to derive stable cell culture from cleavage embryos in this organism.
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spelling pubmed-30882842011-05-05 Medaka Cleavage Embryos Are Capable of Generating ES-Like Cell Cultures Li, Zhendong Bhat, Narayani Manali, Dwarakanath Wang, Danke Hong, Ni Yi, Meisheng Ge, Ruowen Hong, Yunhan Int J Biol Sci Research Paper Mammalian embryos at the blastocyst stage have three major lineages, which in culture can give rise to embryonic stem (ES) cells from the inner cell mass or epiblast, trophoblast stem cells from the trophectoderm, and primitive endoderm stem cells. None of these stem cells is totipotent, because they show gene expression profiles characteristic of their sources and usually contribute only to the lineages of their origins in chimeric embryos. It is unknown whether embryos prior to the blastocyst stage can be cultivated towards totipotent stem cell cultures. Medaka is an excellent model for stem cell research. This laboratory fish has generated diploid and even haploid ES cells from the midblastula embryo with ~2000 cells. Here we report in medaka that dispersed cells from earlier embryos can survive, proliferate and attach in culture. We show that even 32-cells embryos can be dissociated into individual cells capable of producing continuously growing ES-like cultures. Our data point to the possibility to derive stable cell culture from cleavage embryos in this organism. Ivyspring International Publisher 2011-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3088284/ /pubmed/21547059 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Li, Zhendong
Bhat, Narayani
Manali, Dwarakanath
Wang, Danke
Hong, Ni
Yi, Meisheng
Ge, Ruowen
Hong, Yunhan
Medaka Cleavage Embryos Are Capable of Generating ES-Like Cell Cultures
title Medaka Cleavage Embryos Are Capable of Generating ES-Like Cell Cultures
title_full Medaka Cleavage Embryos Are Capable of Generating ES-Like Cell Cultures
title_fullStr Medaka Cleavage Embryos Are Capable of Generating ES-Like Cell Cultures
title_full_unstemmed Medaka Cleavage Embryos Are Capable of Generating ES-Like Cell Cultures
title_short Medaka Cleavage Embryos Are Capable of Generating ES-Like Cell Cultures
title_sort medaka cleavage embryos are capable of generating es-like cell cultures
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3088284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21547059
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