Stem Cell Reports (Sep 2019)

Induced 2C Expression and Implantation-Competent Blastocyst-like Cysts from Primed Pluripotent Stem Cells

  • Cody Kime,
  • Hiroshi Kiyonari,
  • Satoshi Ohtsuka,
  • Eiko Kohbayashi,
  • Michio Asahi,
  • Shinya Yamanaka,
  • Masayo Takahashi,
  • Kiichiro Tomoda

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 485 – 498

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Summary: Soon after fertilization, the few totipotent cells of mammalian embryos diverge to form a structure called the blastocyst (BC). Although numerous cell types, including germ cells and extended-pluripotency stem cells, have been developed from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) in vitro, generating functional BCs only from PSCs remains elusive. Here, we describe induced self-organizing 3D BC-like cysts (iBLCs) generated from mouse PSC culture. Resembling natural BCs, iBLCs have a blastocoel-like cavity and were formed with outer cells expressing trophectoderm lineage markers and with inner cells expressing pluripotency markers. iBLCs transplanted to pseudopregnant mice uteruses implanted, induced decidualization, and exhibited growth and development before resorption, demonstrating that iBLCs are implantation competent. iBLC precursor intermediates required the transcription factor Prdm14 and concomitantly activated the totipotency-related cleavage-stage MERVL reporter and 2C genes. Thus, our system may contribute to the understanding of molecular mechanisms underpinning totipotency, embryogenesis, and implantation. : In this article, Kime and Tomoda worked with collaborators to expand their previous studies increasing primed pluripotent stem cell potency with defined media cell reprogramming. They induced unique 2C-like cells with the potential to self-organize blastocyst-like cysts that can implant and develop in utero for several days until resorbed. Keywords: pluripotent stem cells, early embryo, implantation, cell biology, totipotency, reproduction, cell plasticity, blastocyst, reprogramming