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Publication : Assembly of embryonic and extraembryonic stem cells to mimic embryogenesis in vitro.

First Author  Harrison SE Year  2017
Journal  Science Volume  356
Issue  6334 PubMed ID  28254784
Mgi Jnum  J:242068 Mgi Id  MGI:5904381
Doi  10.1126/science.aal1810 Citation  Harrison SE, et al. (2017) Assembly of embryonic and extraembryonic stem cells to mimic embryogenesis in vitro. Science 356(6334)
abstractText  Mammalian embryogenesis requires intricate interactions between embryonic and extraembryonic tissues to orchestrate and coordinate morphogenesis with changes in developmental potential. Here, we combined mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and extraembryonic trophoblast stem cells (TSCs) in a three-dimensional scaffold to generate structures whose morphogenesis is markedly similar to that of natural embryos. By using genetically modified stem cells and specific inhibitors, we show that embryogenesis of ESC- and TSC-derived embryos-ETS-embryos-depends on cross-talk involving Nodal signaling. When ETS-embryos develop, they spontaneously initiate expression of mesoderm and primordial germ cell markers asymmetrically on the embryonic and extraembryonic border, in response to Wnt and BMP signaling. Our study demonstrates the ability of distinct stem cell types to self-assemble in vitro to generate embryos whose morphogenesis, architecture, and constituent cell types resemble those of natural embryos.
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