Generation of haploid embryonic stem cells from Macaca fascicularis monkey parthenotes
Recent success in the derivation of haploid embryonic stem cells (haESCs) from mouse via parthenogenesis and androgenesis has enabled genetic screening in mammalian cells and generation of gene-modified animals. However, whether haESCs can be derived from primates remains unknown. Here, we report th...
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pubmed-37902422013-10-18 Generation of haploid embryonic stem cells from Macaca fascicularis monkey parthenotes Yang, Hui Liu, Zhen Ma, Yu Zhong, Cuiqing Yin, Qi Zhou, Chikai Shi, Linyu Cai, Yijun Zhao, Hanzhi Wang, Hui Tang, Fan Wang, Yan Zhang, Chenchen Liu, Xin-yuan Lai, Dongmei Jin, Ying Sun, Qiang Li, Jinsong Original Article Recent success in the derivation of haploid embryonic stem cells (haESCs) from mouse via parthenogenesis and androgenesis has enabled genetic screening in mammalian cells and generation of gene-modified animals. However, whether haESCs can be derived from primates remains unknown. Here, we report the derivation of haESCs from parthenogenetic blastocysts of Macaca fascicularis monkeys. These cells, termed as PG-haESCs, are pluripotent and can differentiate to cells of three embryonic germ layers in vitro or in vivo. Interestingly, the haploidy of one monkey PG-haESC line (MPH1) is more stable compared with that of the other one (MPH2), as shown by the existence of haploid cells for more than 140 days without fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) enrichment of haploid cells. Importantly, transgenic monkey PG-haESC lines can be generated by lentivirus- and piggyBac transposon-mediated gene transfer. Moreover, genetic screening is feasible in monkey PG-haESCs. Our results demonstrate that PG-haESCs can be generated from monkeys, providing an ideal tool for genetic analyses in primates. Nature Publishing Group 2013-10 2013-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3790242/ /pubmed/23856644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cr.2013.93 Text en Copyright © 2013 Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 |
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Yang, Hui Liu, Zhen Ma, Yu Zhong, Cuiqing Yin, Qi Zhou, Chikai Shi, Linyu Cai, Yijun Zhao, Hanzhi Wang, Hui Tang, Fan Wang, Yan Zhang, Chenchen Liu, Xin-yuan Lai, Dongmei Jin, Ying Sun, Qiang Li, Jinsong |
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Yang, Hui Liu, Zhen Ma, Yu Zhong, Cuiqing Yin, Qi Zhou, Chikai Shi, Linyu Cai, Yijun Zhao, Hanzhi Wang, Hui Tang, Fan Wang, Yan Zhang, Chenchen Liu, Xin-yuan Lai, Dongmei Jin, Ying Sun, Qiang Li, Jinsong Generation of haploid embryonic stem cells from Macaca fascicularis monkey parthenotes |
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Yang, Hui Liu, Zhen Ma, Yu Zhong, Cuiqing Yin, Qi Zhou, Chikai Shi, Linyu Cai, Yijun Zhao, Hanzhi Wang, Hui Tang, Fan Wang, Yan Zhang, Chenchen Liu, Xin-yuan Lai, Dongmei Jin, Ying Sun, Qiang Li, Jinsong |
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Generation of haploid embryonic stem cells from Macaca fascicularis monkey parthenotes |
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Generation of haploid embryonic stem cells from Macaca fascicularis monkey parthenotes |
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Generation of haploid embryonic stem cells from Macaca fascicularis monkey parthenotes |
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Generation of haploid embryonic stem cells from Macaca fascicularis monkey parthenotes |
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Generation of haploid embryonic stem cells from Macaca fascicularis monkey parthenotes |
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Recent success in the derivation of haploid embryonic stem cells (haESCs) from mouse via parthenogenesis and androgenesis has enabled genetic screening in mammalian cells and generation of gene-modified animals. However, whether haESCs can be derived from primates remains unknown. Here, we report the derivation of haESCs from parthenogenetic blastocysts of Macaca fascicularis monkeys. These cells, termed as PG-haESCs, are pluripotent and can differentiate to cells of three embryonic germ layers in vitro or in vivo. Interestingly, the haploidy of one monkey PG-haESC line (MPH1) is more stable compared with that of the other one (MPH2), as shown by the existence of haploid cells for more than 140 days without fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) enrichment of haploid cells. Importantly, transgenic monkey PG-haESC lines can be generated by lentivirus- and piggyBac transposon-mediated gene transfer. Moreover, genetic screening is feasible in monkey PG-haESCs. Our results demonstrate that PG-haESCs can be generated from monkeys, providing an ideal tool for genetic analyses in primates. |
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