Genetics and Molecular Biology (Jun 2015)

The ability of mouse nuclear transfer embryonic stem cells to differentiate into primordial germ cells

  • Vahid Mansouri,
  • Mohammad Salehi,
  • Mohsen Nourozian,
  • Fatemeh Fadaei,
  • Reza Mastery Farahani,
  • Abbas Piryaei,
  • Ali Delbari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1415-475738138120140213
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 220 – 226

Abstract

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Nuclear transfer embryonic stem cells (ntESCs) show stem cell characteristics such as pluripotency but cause no immunological disorders. Although ntESCs are able to differentiate into somatic cells, the ability of ntESCs to differentiate into primordial germ cells (PGCs) has not been examined. In this work, we examined the capacity of mouse ntESCs to differentiate into PGCs in vitro. ntESCs aggregated to form embryoid bodies (EB) in EB culture medium supplemented with bone morphogenetic protein 4(BMP4) as the differentiation factor. The expression level of specific PGC genes was compared at days 4 and 8 using real time PCR. Flow cytometry and immunocytochemical staining were used to detect Mvh as a specific PGC marker. ntESCs expressed particular genes related to different stages of PGC development. Flow cytometry and immunocytochemical staining confirmed the presence of Mvh protein in a small number of cells. There were significant differences between cells that differentiated into PGCs in the group treated with Bmp4 compared to non-treated cells. These findings indicate that ntESCs can differentiate into putative PGCs. Improvement of ntESC differentiation into PGCs may be a reliable means of producing mature germ cells.

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