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Tetraploid Embryonic Stem Cells Maintain Pluripotency and Differentiation Potency into Three Germ Layers

Polyploid amphibians and fishes occur naturally in nature, while polyploid mammals do not. For example, tetraploid mouse embryos normally develop into blastocysts, but exhibit abnormalities and die soon after implantation. Thus, polyploidization is thought to be harmful during early mammalian develo...

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Autores principales: Imai, Hiroyuki, Kano, Kiyoshi, Fujii, Wataru, Takasawa, Ken, Wakitani, Shoichi, Hiyama, Masato, Nishino, Koichiro, Kusakabe, Ken Takeshi, Kiso, Yasuo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4474668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26091100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130585
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author Imai, Hiroyuki
Kano, Kiyoshi
Fujii, Wataru
Takasawa, Ken
Wakitani, Shoichi
Hiyama, Masato
Nishino, Koichiro
Kusakabe, Ken Takeshi
Kiso, Yasuo
author_facet Imai, Hiroyuki
Kano, Kiyoshi
Fujii, Wataru
Takasawa, Ken
Wakitani, Shoichi
Hiyama, Masato
Nishino, Koichiro
Kusakabe, Ken Takeshi
Kiso, Yasuo
author_sort Imai, Hiroyuki
collection PubMed
description Polyploid amphibians and fishes occur naturally in nature, while polyploid mammals do not. For example, tetraploid mouse embryos normally develop into blastocysts, but exhibit abnormalities and die soon after implantation. Thus, polyploidization is thought to be harmful during early mammalian development. However, the mechanisms through which polyploidization disrupts development are still poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to elucidate how genome duplication affects early mammalian development. To this end, we established tetraploid embryonic stem cells (TESCs) produced from the inner cell masses of tetraploid blastocysts using electrofusion of two-cell embryos in mice and studied the developmental potential of TESCs. We demonstrated that TESCs possessed essential pluripotency and differentiation potency to form teratomas, which differentiated into the three germ layers, including diploid embryonic stem cells. TESCs also contributed to the inner cell masses in aggregated chimeric blastocysts, despite the observation that tetraploid embryos fail in normal development soon after implantation in mice. In TESCs, stability after several passages, colony morphology, and alkaline phosphatase activity were similar to those of diploid ESCs. TESCs also exhibited sufficient expression and localization of pluripotent markers and retained the normal epigenetic status of relevant reprogramming factors. TESCs proliferated at a slower rate than ESCs, indicating that the difference in genomic dosage was responsible for the different growth rates. Thus, our findings suggested that mouse ESCs maintained intrinsic pluripotency and differentiation potential despite tetraploidization, providing insights into our understanding of developmental elimination in polyploid mammals.
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spelling pubmed-44746682015-06-30 Tetraploid Embryonic Stem Cells Maintain Pluripotency and Differentiation Potency into Three Germ Layers Imai, Hiroyuki Kano, Kiyoshi Fujii, Wataru Takasawa, Ken Wakitani, Shoichi Hiyama, Masato Nishino, Koichiro Kusakabe, Ken Takeshi Kiso, Yasuo PLoS One Research Article Polyploid amphibians and fishes occur naturally in nature, while polyploid mammals do not. For example, tetraploid mouse embryos normally develop into blastocysts, but exhibit abnormalities and die soon after implantation. Thus, polyploidization is thought to be harmful during early mammalian development. However, the mechanisms through which polyploidization disrupts development are still poorly understood. In this study, we aimed to elucidate how genome duplication affects early mammalian development. To this end, we established tetraploid embryonic stem cells (TESCs) produced from the inner cell masses of tetraploid blastocysts using electrofusion of two-cell embryos in mice and studied the developmental potential of TESCs. We demonstrated that TESCs possessed essential pluripotency and differentiation potency to form teratomas, which differentiated into the three germ layers, including diploid embryonic stem cells. TESCs also contributed to the inner cell masses in aggregated chimeric blastocysts, despite the observation that tetraploid embryos fail in normal development soon after implantation in mice. In TESCs, stability after several passages, colony morphology, and alkaline phosphatase activity were similar to those of diploid ESCs. TESCs also exhibited sufficient expression and localization of pluripotent markers and retained the normal epigenetic status of relevant reprogramming factors. TESCs proliferated at a slower rate than ESCs, indicating that the difference in genomic dosage was responsible for the different growth rates. Thus, our findings suggested that mouse ESCs maintained intrinsic pluripotency and differentiation potential despite tetraploidization, providing insights into our understanding of developmental elimination in polyploid mammals. Public Library of Science 2015-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4474668/ /pubmed/26091100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130585 Text en © 2015 Imai 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
Imai, Hiroyuki
Kano, Kiyoshi
Fujii, Wataru
Takasawa, Ken
Wakitani, Shoichi
Hiyama, Masato
Nishino, Koichiro
Kusakabe, Ken Takeshi
Kiso, Yasuo
Tetraploid Embryonic Stem Cells Maintain Pluripotency and Differentiation Potency into Three Germ Layers
title Tetraploid Embryonic Stem Cells Maintain Pluripotency and Differentiation Potency into Three Germ Layers
title_full Tetraploid Embryonic Stem Cells Maintain Pluripotency and Differentiation Potency into Three Germ Layers
title_fullStr Tetraploid Embryonic Stem Cells Maintain Pluripotency and Differentiation Potency into Three Germ Layers
title_full_unstemmed Tetraploid Embryonic Stem Cells Maintain Pluripotency and Differentiation Potency into Three Germ Layers
title_short Tetraploid Embryonic Stem Cells Maintain Pluripotency and Differentiation Potency into Three Germ Layers
title_sort tetraploid embryonic stem cells maintain pluripotency and differentiation potency into three germ layers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4474668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26091100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130585
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