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Self-organisation of the human embryo in the absence of maternal tissues

Remodelling of the human embryo at implantation is indispensable for successful pregnancy. Yet it has remained mysterious because of the experimental hurdles that beset the study of this developmental phase. Here, we establish an in vitro system to culture human embryos through implantation stages i...

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Autores principales: Shahbazi, Marta N., Jedrusik, Agnieszka, Vuoristo, Sanna, Recher, Gaelle, Hupalowska, Anna, Bolton, Virginia, Fogarty, Norah N. M., Campbell, Alison, Devito, Liani, Ilic, Dusko, Khalaf, Yakoub, Niakan, Kathy K., Fishel, Simon, Zernicka-Goetz, Magdalena
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Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5049689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27144686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb3347
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author Shahbazi, Marta N.
Jedrusik, Agnieszka
Vuoristo, Sanna
Recher, Gaelle
Hupalowska, Anna
Bolton, Virginia
Fogarty, Norah N. M.
Campbell, Alison
Devito, Liani
Ilic, Dusko
Khalaf, Yakoub
Niakan, Kathy K.
Fishel, Simon
Zernicka-Goetz, Magdalena
author_facet Shahbazi, Marta N.
Jedrusik, Agnieszka
Vuoristo, Sanna
Recher, Gaelle
Hupalowska, Anna
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Campbell, Alison
Devito, Liani
Ilic, Dusko
Khalaf, Yakoub
Niakan, Kathy K.
Fishel, Simon
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description Remodelling of the human embryo at implantation is indispensable for successful pregnancy. Yet it has remained mysterious because of the experimental hurdles that beset the study of this developmental phase. Here, we establish an in vitro system to culture human embryos through implantation stages in the absence of maternal tissues and reveal the key events of early human morphogenesis. These include segregation of the pluripotent embryonic and extra-embryonic lineages and morphogenetic re-arrangements leading to: generation of a bi-laminar disc, formation of a pro-amniotic cavity within the embryonic lineage, appearance of the prospective yolk sac, and trophoblast differentiation. Using human embryos and human pluripotent stem cells, we show that the reorganisation of the embryonic lineage is mediated by cellular polarisation leading to cavity formation. Together, our results indicate that the critical remodelling events at this stage of human development are embryo-autonomous highlighting the remarkable and unanticipated self-organising properties of human embryos.
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spelling pubmed-50496892016-11-16 Self-organisation of the human embryo in the absence of maternal tissues Shahbazi, Marta N. Jedrusik, Agnieszka Vuoristo, Sanna Recher, Gaelle Hupalowska, Anna Bolton, Virginia Fogarty, Norah N. M. Campbell, Alison Devito, Liani Ilic, Dusko Khalaf, Yakoub Niakan, Kathy K. Fishel, Simon Zernicka-Goetz, Magdalena Nat Cell Biol Article Remodelling of the human embryo at implantation is indispensable for successful pregnancy. Yet it has remained mysterious because of the experimental hurdles that beset the study of this developmental phase. Here, we establish an in vitro system to culture human embryos through implantation stages in the absence of maternal tissues and reveal the key events of early human morphogenesis. These include segregation of the pluripotent embryonic and extra-embryonic lineages and morphogenetic re-arrangements leading to: generation of a bi-laminar disc, formation of a pro-amniotic cavity within the embryonic lineage, appearance of the prospective yolk sac, and trophoblast differentiation. Using human embryos and human pluripotent stem cells, we show that the reorganisation of the embryonic lineage is mediated by cellular polarisation leading to cavity formation. Together, our results indicate that the critical remodelling events at this stage of human development are embryo-autonomous highlighting the remarkable and unanticipated self-organising properties of human embryos. 2016-05-04 2016-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5049689/ /pubmed/27144686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb3347 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Campbell, Alison
Devito, Liani
Ilic, Dusko
Khalaf, Yakoub
Niakan, Kathy K.
Fishel, Simon
Zernicka-Goetz, Magdalena
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27144686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb3347
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