2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2015.06.014
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Robust In Vitro Induction of Human Germ Cell Fate from Pluripotent Stem Cells

Abstract: Mechanisms underlying human germ cell development are unclear, partly due to difficulties in studying human embryos and lack of suitable experimental systems. Here, we show that human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) differentiate into incipient mesoderm-like cells (iMeLCs), which robustly generate human primordial germ cell-like cells (hPGCLCs) that can be purified using the surface markers EpCAM and INTEGRINα6. The transcriptomes of hPGCLCs and primordial germ cells (PGCs) isolated from non-human prim… Show more

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“…However, the complexity of establishing an in vitro system for producing functional haploid human oocytes currently limits this application (Irie et al, 2015;Sasaki et al, 2015). Here, we investigate an alternative approach, namely de novo reconstruction of haploid human oocytes by recycling of PB1 genomes via nuclear transfer into donor cytoplasm (Gurdon, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the complexity of establishing an in vitro system for producing functional haploid human oocytes currently limits this application (Irie et al, 2015;Sasaki et al, 2015). Here, we investigate an alternative approach, namely de novo reconstruction of haploid human oocytes by recycling of PB1 genomes via nuclear transfer into donor cytoplasm (Gurdon, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hPGCLCs induced by Sasaki et al (2015) also showed a transcriptome similar to those of human gonadal PGCs (except late PGC genes), and the TNAP/NANOS3-positive cells reported by Irie et al (2015). The cells defined by Sugawa et al (2015), on the other hand, exhibited remarkably different gene expression profiles from those described by Sasaki et al (2015) and Irie et al (2015), presumably because of the differences in the induction and/or sorting strategies.…”
Section: Induction Of Human Pgclcsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In the study by Irie et al, SOX17 was shown to be critically required for induction of human PGC-like cells, and a "distinctive" pluripotency (suggested to correspond to the naïve pluripotency in mice) (Gafni et al 2013) was shown to play a key role in the high competence of hESCs for the germ cell fate . Sasaki et al (2015) demonstrated the robust induction of human PGC-like cells from human iPSCs (hiPSCs) in a primed pluripotent state maintained under a defined, feeder-free condition. Sasaki et al exploited hiPSCs bearing fluorescent reporters for BLIMP1 (BLIMP1-2A-tdTomato: BT) and TFAP2C (TFAP2C-2A-EGFP: AG) and induced hiPSCs first into a state similar to the incipient mesoderm (incipient mesoderm-like cells: iMeLCs) by stimulation with activin A and a WNT-signaling agonist (CHIR99021) for 2 d. iMeLCs showed expression of a number of early mesodermal markers such as EOMES, T, and MIXL1 at moderate levels and retained a high level of the key pluripotency factors POU5F1, SOX2, and NANOG.…”
Section: Induction Of Human Pgclcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As novel implantation models 44 and ‘gastrulation’ models using pluripotent stem cells are being developed 45, 46, these may prove to be useful assays to understand the molecular mechanisms that lead to PGC formation in humans. Moreover, directed PGC‐differentiation protocols applied to mouse and human pluripotent stem cells are starting to reveal species‐specific signals regulating specification of PGC‐like cells 47, 48, 49, even though in vivo data might be lacking.…”
Section: What Is Known On Pgc Specification In Mammals Other Than Rodmentioning
confidence: 99%