Cell Reports (Dec 2023)

Developmental potency of human ES cell-derived mesenchymal stem cells revealed in mouse embryos following blastocyst injection

  • Borong Huang,
  • Siyi Fu,
  • Yanan Hao,
  • Cheung Kwan Yeung,
  • Xin Zhang,
  • Enqin Li,
  • Xiaoling Xu,
  • Ningyi Shao,
  • Ren-He Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 12
p. 113459

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Summary: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are present in almost all the tissues in the body, critical for their homeostasis and regeneration. However, the stemness of MSCs is mainly an in vitro observation, and lacking exclusive markers for endogenous MSCs makes it difficult to study the multipotency of MSCs in vivo, especially for human MSCs. To address this hurdle, we injected GFP-tagged human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived MSCs (EMSCs) into mouse blastocysts. EMSCs survived well and penetrated both the inner cell mass and trophectoderm, correlating to the higher anti-apoptotic capability of EMSCs than hESCs. Injected EMSCs contributed to skeletal, dermal, and extraembryonic tissues in the resultant chimera and partially rescued skeletal defects in Sox9+/− mouse fetuses. Thus, this study provides evidence for the stemness and developmental capability of human MSCs through chimerization with the mouse blastocyst, serving as a model for studying human mesenchymal and skeletal development.

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