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Generation of Mouse Parthenogenetic Epiblast Stem Cells and Their Imprinting Patterns

Pluripotent stem cells can be established from parthenogenetic embryos, which only possess maternal alleles with maternal-specific imprinting patterns. Previously, we and others showed that parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells (pESCs) and parthenogenetic induced pluripotent stem cells (piPSCs) progr...

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Autores principales: Seo, Bong Jong, Jang, Hyun Sik, Song, Hyuk, Park, Chankyu, Hong, Kwonho, Lee, Jeong Woong, Do, Jeong Tae
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6862121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683583
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20215428
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author Seo, Bong Jong
Jang, Hyun Sik
Song, Hyuk
Park, Chankyu
Hong, Kwonho
Lee, Jeong Woong
Do, Jeong Tae
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Jang, Hyun Sik
Song, Hyuk
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Hong, Kwonho
Lee, Jeong Woong
Do, Jeong Tae
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description Pluripotent stem cells can be established from parthenogenetic embryos, which only possess maternal alleles with maternal-specific imprinting patterns. Previously, we and others showed that parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells (pESCs) and parthenogenetic induced pluripotent stem cells (piPSCs) progressively lose the bimaternal imprinting patterns. As ESCs and iPSCs are naïve pluripotent stem cells, parthenogenetic primed pluripotent stem cells have not yet been established, and thus, their imprinting patterns have not been studied. Here, we first established parthenogenetic epiblast stem cells (pEpiSCs) from 7.5 dpc parthenogenetic implantation embryos and compared the expression patterns and DNA methylation status of the representative imprinted genes with biparental EpiSCs. We found that there were no striking differences between pEpiSCs and biparental EpiSCs with respect to morphology, pluripotency gene expression, and differentiation potential, but there were differences in the expression and DNA methylation status of imprinted genes (H19, Igf2, Peg1, and Peg3). Moreover, pEpiSCs displayed a different DNA methylation pattern compared with that of parthenogenetic neural stem cells (pNSCs), which showed a typical bimaternal imprinting pattern. These results suggest that both naïve pluripotent stem cells and primed pluripotent stem cells have an unstable imprinting status.
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spelling pubmed-68621212019-12-05 Generation of Mouse Parthenogenetic Epiblast Stem Cells and Their Imprinting Patterns Seo, Bong Jong Jang, Hyun Sik Song, Hyuk Park, Chankyu Hong, Kwonho Lee, Jeong Woong Do, Jeong Tae Int J Mol Sci Article Pluripotent stem cells can be established from parthenogenetic embryos, which only possess maternal alleles with maternal-specific imprinting patterns. Previously, we and others showed that parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells (pESCs) and parthenogenetic induced pluripotent stem cells (piPSCs) progressively lose the bimaternal imprinting patterns. As ESCs and iPSCs are naïve pluripotent stem cells, parthenogenetic primed pluripotent stem cells have not yet been established, and thus, their imprinting patterns have not been studied. Here, we first established parthenogenetic epiblast stem cells (pEpiSCs) from 7.5 dpc parthenogenetic implantation embryos and compared the expression patterns and DNA methylation status of the representative imprinted genes with biparental EpiSCs. We found that there were no striking differences between pEpiSCs and biparental EpiSCs with respect to morphology, pluripotency gene expression, and differentiation potential, but there were differences in the expression and DNA methylation status of imprinted genes (H19, Igf2, Peg1, and Peg3). Moreover, pEpiSCs displayed a different DNA methylation pattern compared with that of parthenogenetic neural stem cells (pNSCs), which showed a typical bimaternal imprinting pattern. These results suggest that both naïve pluripotent stem cells and primed pluripotent stem cells have an unstable imprinting status. MDPI 2019-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6862121/ /pubmed/31683583 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20215428 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Park, Chankyu
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Lee, Jeong Woong
Do, Jeong Tae
Generation of Mouse Parthenogenetic Epiblast Stem Cells and Their Imprinting Patterns
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title_fullStr Generation of Mouse Parthenogenetic Epiblast Stem Cells and Their Imprinting Patterns
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title_short Generation of Mouse Parthenogenetic Epiblast Stem Cells and Their Imprinting Patterns
title_sort generation of mouse parthenogenetic epiblast stem cells and their imprinting patterns
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6862121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31683583
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20215428
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