Reproductive Medicine and Biology (Apr 2018)

Generation of germ cells from pluripotent stem cells in mammals

  • Masafumi Hayashi,
  • Takamasa Kawaguchi,
  • Gabriela Durcova‐Hills,
  • Hiroshi Imai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 107 – 114

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Abstract Background The germ cell lineage transmits genetic and epigenetic information to the next generation. Primordial germ cells (PGCs), the early embryonic precursors of sperm or eggs, have been studied extensively. Recently, in vitro models of PGC induction have been established in the mouse. Many attempts are reported to enhance our understanding of PGC development in other mammals, including human. Methods Here, original and review articles that have been published on PubMed are reviewed in order to give an overview of the literature that is focused on PGC development, including the specification of in vivo and in vitro in mice, human, porcine, and bovine. Results Mammalian PGC development, in vivo and in vitro, have been studied primarily by using the mouse model as a template to study PGC specification in other mammals, including human, porcine, and bovine. Conclusion The growing body of published works reveals similarities, as well as differences, in PGC establishment in and between mouse and human.

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