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Karyotype Characterization of In Vivo- and In Vitro-Derived Porcine Parthenogenetic Cell Lines

Mammalian haploid cell lines provide useful tools for both genetic studies and transgenic animal production. To derive porcine haploid cells, three sets of experiments were conducted. First, genomes of blastomeres from 8-cell to 16-cell porcine parthenogenetically activated (PA) embryos were examine...

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Autores principales: Liu, Qiang, Zhang, Manling, Hou, Dongxia, Han, Xuejie, Jin, Yong, Zhao, Lihua, Nie, Xiaowei, Zhou, Xin, Yun, Ting, Zhao, Yuhang, Huang, Xianghua, Hou, Daorong, Yang, Ning, Wu, Zhaoqiang, Li, Xueling, Li, Rongfeng
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4028241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24844788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097974
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author Liu, Qiang
Zhang, Manling
Hou, Dongxia
Han, Xuejie
Jin, Yong
Zhao, Lihua
Nie, Xiaowei
Zhou, Xin
Yun, Ting
Zhao, Yuhang
Huang, Xianghua
Hou, Daorong
Yang, Ning
Wu, Zhaoqiang
Li, Xueling
Li, Rongfeng
author_facet Liu, Qiang
Zhang, Manling
Hou, Dongxia
Han, Xuejie
Jin, Yong
Zhao, Lihua
Nie, Xiaowei
Zhou, Xin
Yun, Ting
Zhao, Yuhang
Huang, Xianghua
Hou, Daorong
Yang, Ning
Wu, Zhaoqiang
Li, Xueling
Li, Rongfeng
author_sort Liu, Qiang
collection PubMed
description Mammalian haploid cell lines provide useful tools for both genetic studies and transgenic animal production. To derive porcine haploid cells, three sets of experiments were conducted. First, genomes of blastomeres from 8-cell to 16-cell porcine parthenogenetically activated (PA) embryos were examined by chromosome spread analysis. An intact haploid genome was maintained by 48.15% of blastomeres. Based on this result, two major approaches for amplifying the haploid cell population were tested. First, embryonic stem-like (ES-like) cells were cultured from PA blastocyst stage embryos, and second, fetal fibroblasts from implanted day 30 PA fetuses were cultured. A total of six ES-like cell lines were derived from PA blastocysts. No chromosome spread with exactly 19 chromosomes (the normal haploid complement) was found. Four cell lines showed a tendency to develop to polyploidy (more than 38 chromosomes). The karyotypes of the fetal fibroblasts showed different abnormalities. Cells with 19–38 chromosomes were the predominant karyotype (59.48–60.91%). The diploid cells were the second most observed karyotype (16.17%–22.73%). Although a low percentage (3.45–8.33%) of cells with 19 chromosomes were detected in 18.52% of the fetus-derived cell lines, these cells were not authentic haploid cells since they exhibited random losses or gains of some chromosomes. The haploid fibroblasts were not efficiently enriched via flow cytometry sorting. On the contrary, the diploid cells were efficiently enriched. The enriched parthenogenetic diploid cells showed normal karyotypes and expressed paternally imprinted genes at extremely low levels. We concluded that only a limited number of authentic haploid cells could be obtained from porcine cleavage-stage parthenogenetic embryos. Unlike mouse, the karyotype of porcine PA embryo-derived haploid cells is not stable, long-term culture of parthenogenetic embryos, either in vivo or in vitro, resulted in abnormal karyotypes. The porcine PA embryo-derived diploid fibroblasts enriched from sorting might be candidate cells for paternally imprinted gene research.
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spelling pubmed-40282412014-05-21 Karyotype Characterization of In Vivo- and In Vitro-Derived Porcine Parthenogenetic Cell Lines Liu, Qiang Zhang, Manling Hou, Dongxia Han, Xuejie Jin, Yong Zhao, Lihua Nie, Xiaowei Zhou, Xin Yun, Ting Zhao, Yuhang Huang, Xianghua Hou, Daorong Yang, Ning Wu, Zhaoqiang Li, Xueling Li, Rongfeng PLoS One Research Article Mammalian haploid cell lines provide useful tools for both genetic studies and transgenic animal production. To derive porcine haploid cells, three sets of experiments were conducted. First, genomes of blastomeres from 8-cell to 16-cell porcine parthenogenetically activated (PA) embryos were examined by chromosome spread analysis. An intact haploid genome was maintained by 48.15% of blastomeres. Based on this result, two major approaches for amplifying the haploid cell population were tested. First, embryonic stem-like (ES-like) cells were cultured from PA blastocyst stage embryos, and second, fetal fibroblasts from implanted day 30 PA fetuses were cultured. A total of six ES-like cell lines were derived from PA blastocysts. No chromosome spread with exactly 19 chromosomes (the normal haploid complement) was found. Four cell lines showed a tendency to develop to polyploidy (more than 38 chromosomes). The karyotypes of the fetal fibroblasts showed different abnormalities. Cells with 19–38 chromosomes were the predominant karyotype (59.48–60.91%). The diploid cells were the second most observed karyotype (16.17%–22.73%). Although a low percentage (3.45–8.33%) of cells with 19 chromosomes were detected in 18.52% of the fetus-derived cell lines, these cells were not authentic haploid cells since they exhibited random losses or gains of some chromosomes. The haploid fibroblasts were not efficiently enriched via flow cytometry sorting. On the contrary, the diploid cells were efficiently enriched. The enriched parthenogenetic diploid cells showed normal karyotypes and expressed paternally imprinted genes at extremely low levels. We concluded that only a limited number of authentic haploid cells could be obtained from porcine cleavage-stage parthenogenetic embryos. Unlike mouse, the karyotype of porcine PA embryo-derived haploid cells is not stable, long-term culture of parthenogenetic embryos, either in vivo or in vitro, resulted in abnormal karyotypes. The porcine PA embryo-derived diploid fibroblasts enriched from sorting might be candidate cells for paternally imprinted gene research. Public Library of Science 2014-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4028241/ /pubmed/24844788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097974 Text en © 2014 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Liu, Qiang
Zhang, Manling
Hou, Dongxia
Han, Xuejie
Jin, Yong
Zhao, Lihua
Nie, Xiaowei
Zhou, Xin
Yun, Ting
Zhao, Yuhang
Huang, Xianghua
Hou, Daorong
Yang, Ning
Wu, Zhaoqiang
Li, Xueling
Li, Rongfeng
Karyotype Characterization of In Vivo- and In Vitro-Derived Porcine Parthenogenetic Cell Lines
title Karyotype Characterization of In Vivo- and In Vitro-Derived Porcine Parthenogenetic Cell Lines
title_full Karyotype Characterization of In Vivo- and In Vitro-Derived Porcine Parthenogenetic Cell Lines
title_fullStr Karyotype Characterization of In Vivo- and In Vitro-Derived Porcine Parthenogenetic Cell Lines
title_full_unstemmed Karyotype Characterization of In Vivo- and In Vitro-Derived Porcine Parthenogenetic Cell Lines
title_short Karyotype Characterization of In Vivo- and In Vitro-Derived Porcine Parthenogenetic Cell Lines
title_sort karyotype characterization of in vivo- and in vitro-derived porcine parthenogenetic cell lines
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4028241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24844788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097974
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