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Recapitulating early human development with 8C-like cells

Yu Xiu, Shiqi Liang, Manqi Chen, Hanwen Yu, Ruiqi Li, Yuliang Qu, Xuhui Kong, Ruirui Guo, Rongyan Zheng, Zsuzsanna Izsvák, Chuanbo Sun, Mingzhu Yang, Jichang Wang

2022Cell Reports86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In human embryos, major zygotic genome activation (ZGA) initiates at the eight-cell (8C) stage. Abnormal ZGA leads to developmental defects and even contributes to the failure of human blastocyst formation or implantation. An in vitro cell model mimicking human 8C blastomeres would be invaluable to understanding the mechanisms regulating key biological events during early human development. Using the non-canonical promoter of LEUTX that putatively regulates human ZGA, we developed an 8C::mCherry reporter, which specifically marks the 8C state, to isolate rare 8C-like cells (8CLCs) from human preimplantation epiblast-like stem cells. The 8CLCs express a panel of human ZGA genes and have a unique transcriptome resembling that of the human 8C embryo. Using the 8C::mCherry reporter, we further optimize the chemical-based culture condition to increase and maintain the 8CLC population. Functionally, 8CLCs can self-organize to form blastocyst-like structures. The discovery and maintenance of 8CLCs provide an opportunity to recapitulate early human development.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyMaternal to zygotic transitionmCherryBlastocystEpiblastCell biologyTranscriptomeEmbryonic stem cellPopulationEmbryoGeneticsGeneEmbryogenesisZygoteGastrulationGene expressionGreen fluorescent proteinSociologyDemographyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics
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