scholarly journals Modeling human embryo development with embryonic and extra-embryonic stem cells

Author(s):  
Bailey A.T. Weatherbee ◽  
Tongtong Cui ◽  
Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masatoshi Ohgushi ◽  
Mototsugu Eiraku

Human primed embryonic stem cells (pESCs) are known to be converted to cells with several trophoblast properties, but it has remained controversial whether this phenomenon represents the inherent differentiation competence of human pESCs to trophoblast lineages. In this study, we report that chemical blockage of ACTIVIN/NODAL and FGF signals is sufficient to steer human pESCs into GATA3-expressing cells that give rise to hormone-producing syncytia analogous to syncytiotrophoblasts of the post-implantation stage of the human embryo. Taking advantage of this system, we identified two distinct modes of cell-autonomous genetic programs and their coordinated actions to initiate the differentiation. We also found a transient population reminiscent of nascent amnion and then a spontaneous branch of differentiation trajectory leading to syncytiotrophoblast-like syncytial cells. These results provide insights into the possible extraembryonic differentiation pathway that is unique in primate embryogenesis and is relevant to the trophoblast competence of human primed pluripotent stem cells.


Author(s):  
Yury Verlinsky ◽  
Nick Strelchenko ◽  
Valery Kukharenko ◽  
Artem Shkumatov ◽  
Svetlana Rechitsky ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 78 (Suppl_1) ◽  
pp. 57-57
Author(s):  
Ramya Udayashankar ◽  
Claire Kershaw-Young ◽  
Elizabeth Tuckerman ◽  
Duncan Baker ◽  
Susan Laird ◽  
...  

2006 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosario Isasi ◽  
Bartha Knoppers

AbstractThis article provides an overview of (I) the moral and legal status of the human embryo and of the (II) regulatory approaches to embryonic stem cells and cloning research by comparing the regulatory frameworks of 50 countries. The major goal of this study is to provide and analytical understanding of the policy landscape around the globe, with an aim to contribute to worldwide policy debates. The comparison of these policies underscores the hurdles that scientific consortia involving international jurisdictions and policy frameworks have to confront, as well as the challenges facing the international harmonization of such policies.


Author(s):  
Scott Gilbert

This chapter looks at the beginnings of embryonic development, the function of embryonic stem cells. The development of the human embryo strikes both scientists and laypeople alike with awe and mystery. However, there is no consensus among scientists as to when the fetus becomes a “person.” This chapter will discuss these various stages of development and why different groups of scientists reason that they might be the basis for “personhood.”


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Firdos Alam Khan ◽  
Dana Almohazey ◽  
Munthar Alomari ◽  
Sarah Ameen Almofty

Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) hold great potential for the treatment of various degenerative diseases. Pluripotent hESCs have a great ability to undergo unlimited self-renewal in culture and to differentiate into all cell types in the body. The journey of hESC research is not that smooth, as it has faced several challenges which are limited to not only tumor formation and immunorejection but also social, ethical, and political aspects. The isolation of hESCs from the human embryo is considered highly objectionable as it requires the destruction of the human embryo. The issue was debated and discussed in both public and government platforms, which led to banning of hESC research in many countries around the world. The banning has negatively affected the progress of hESC research as many federal governments around the world stopped research funding. Afterward, some countries lifted the ban and allowed the funding in hESC research, but the damage has already been done on the progress of research. Under these unfavorable conditions, still some progress was made to isolate, culture, and characterize hESCs using different strategies. In this review, we have summarized various strategies used to successfully isolate, culture, and characterize hESCs. Finally, hESCs hold a great promise for clinical applications with proper strategies to minimize the teratoma formation and immunorejection and better cell transplantation strategies.


2004 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 321-325 ◽  
Author(s):  
C-Y Fong ◽  
AH Sathananthan ◽  
PC Wong ◽  
A Bongso

Author(s):  
Josenel Maria Barcelos Marçal ◽  
Júlia Iaroseski ◽  
Luiz Fillipe Pinto da Silva ◽  
Thales Augusto Della Torre Marzarotto ◽  
Giulia Righetti Tuppini Vargas ◽  
...  

Cells with characteristics of embryonic stem cells, and cancer stem cells are at the basis of both embryo development and the cancer process. At the same time, they share signaling pathways, such as the hedgehog, Notch, Wnt, TGF beta, among others. This knowledge is important for understanding the pulmonary regeneration process and for the development of new target therapies.


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