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Modeling human pregastulation development by 3D culture of blastoids generated from primed-to-naïve transitioning intermediates

Zhifen Tu, Yan Bi, Xuehao Zhu, Wenqiang Liu, Jindian Hu, Li Wu, Tengyan Mao, Jianfeng Zhou, Han-Wei Wang, Hong Wang, Shaorong Gao, Yixuan Wang

2022Protein & Cell20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human pluripotent stem cells provide an inexhaustible model to study human embryogenesis in vitro. Recent studies have provided diverse models to generate human blastoids by self-organization of different pluripotent stem cells or somatic reprogramming intermediates. However, whether blastoids can be generated from other cell types or whether they can recapitulate postimplantation development in vitro is unknown. Here, we develop a strategy to generate human blastoids from heterogeneous intermediates with epiblast, trophectoderm, and primitive endoderm signatures of the primed-to-naïve conversion process, which resemble natural blastocysts in morphological architecture, composition of cell lineages, transcriptome, and lineage differentiation potential. In addition, these blastoids reflect many features of human peri-implantation and pregastrulation development when further cultured in an in vitro 3D culture system. In summary, our study provides an alternative strategy to generate human blastoids and offers insights into human early embryogenesis by modeling peri- and postimplantation development in vitro.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyReprogrammingInduced pluripotent stem cellEpiblastCell biologyTranscriptomeBlastocystCellular differentiationStem cellEmbryonic stem cellGerm layerSomatic cellIn vitroDevelopmental biologyRegenerative medicineEmbryogenesisGeneticsComputational biologyEmbryoCellGeneGastrulationGene expressionPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
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