PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Transcriptional differences between rhesus embryonic stem cells generated from in vitro and in vivo derived embryos.

  • Alexandra J Harvey,
  • Shihong Mao,
  • Claudia Lalancette,
  • Stephen A Krawetz,
  • Carol A Brenner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043239
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9
p. e43239

Abstract

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Numerous studies have focused on the transcriptional signatures that underlie the maintenance of embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency. However, it remains unclear whether ESC retain transcriptional aberrations seen in in vitro cultured embryos. Here we report the first global transcriptional profile comparison between ESC generated from either in vitro cultured or in vivo derived primate embryos by microarray analysis. Genes involved in pluripotency, oxygen regulation and the cell cycle were downregulated in rhesus ESC generated from in vitro cultured embryos (in vitro ESC). Significantly, several gene differences are similarly downregulated in preimplantation embryos cultured in vitro, which have been associated with long term developmental consequences and disease predisposition. This data indicates that prior to derivation, embryo quality may influence the molecular signature of ESC lines, and may differentially impact the physiology of cells prior to or following differentiation.