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Human 8-cell embryo-like cells from pluripotent stem cells

Jasmin Taubenschmid, Wolf Reik

2023Current Opinion in Genetics & Development14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The totipotent embryo initiates transcription during zygotic or embryonic genome activation (EGA, ZGA). ZGA occurs at the 8-cell stage in humans and its failure leads to developmental arrest. Understanding the molecular pathways underlying ZGA and totipotency is essential to comprehend human development. Recently, human 8-cell-like cells (8CLCs) have been discovered in vitro that resemble the 8-cell embryo. 8CLCs exist among naive pluripotent stem cells and can be induced genetically or chemically. Their ZGA-like transcriptome, transposable element activation, 8-cell embryo-specific protein expression, and developmental properties make them an exceptional model system to study early embryonic cell-state transitions and human totipotency programs in vitro.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyMaternal to zygotic transitionTotipotentInduced pluripotent stem cellEmbryonic stem cellCell biologyEmbryoTranscriptomeStem cellGeneticsEmbryogenesisZygoteGene expressionGenePluripotent Stem Cells ResearchCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
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