Characterization of alkaline phosphatase from primordial germ cells and ontogenesis of this enzyme in the mouse

1985 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Horacio Merchant-Larios ◽  
Fela Mendlovic ◽  
Arturo Alvarez-Buylla
2007 ◽  
Vol 210 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Clara Armengol ◽  
Ana Carretero ◽  
Víctor Nacher ◽  
Jesús Ruberte ◽  
Marc Navarro

Development ◽  
1977 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 221-233
Author(s):  
Masami Wakahara

Larvae of Rana chensinensis developed from fertilized eggs which had been subjected to ultraviolet (u.v.) irradiation on their vegetal hemisphere at a dose of 20000 ergs/mm2 within 60 min of fertilization contained no primordial germ cells (PGCs) when examined histologically at the stage when the operculum was complete (8 days after fertilization at 18 °C, stage 25 according to Shumway, 1940). The morphogenetic ability of vegetal pole cytoplasm from non-irradiated eggs to establish the PGCs was tested by injecting some fractions of this cytoplasm into the vegetal hemisphere of u.v.-irradiated eggs. Crude homogenate of the vegetal pole cytoplasm without large yolk platelets was able to restore the PGCs when injected into u.v.-irradiated eggs, but a similar fraction from animal half cytoplasm had no ability to form PGCs. The ‘PGC-forming activity’ demonstrated in the crude homogenate of the vegetal pole cytoplasm was not abolished by dialysis, lyophilization and heating to 90 °C for 10 min. When the homogenate was fractionated by differential centrifugation in 0·25 M sucrose, the ‘PGC-forming activity’ was recovered mainly in the precipitate of 15000g for 30 min. The precipitate of 7000 g for 10 min had also a little ‘activity’. The possibility was discussed that the ‘PGC-forming activity’ demonstrated in the vegetal pole cytoplasm was associated with the germinal granules in the germ plasm rather than the mitochondria.


2018 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 233-243 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Gomes Fernandes ◽  
Monika Bialecka ◽  
Daniela C F Salvatori ◽  
Susana M Chuva de Sousa Lopes

Stem Cells ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 34 (9) ◽  
pp. 2418-2428 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Eguizabal ◽  
L. Herrera ◽  
L. De Oñate ◽  
N. Montserrat ◽  
P. Hajkova ◽  
...  

1996 ◽  
Vol 88 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 79-79
Author(s):  
Xavier VIGNON ◽  
Solange DELASALLE ◽  
Jacques FLÉCHON ◽  
Yasuhisa MATSUI

2017 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 261-267 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.A. Volkova ◽  
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V.A. Bagirov ◽  
E.K. Tomgorova ◽  
A.N. Vetokh ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 231
Author(s):  
F. F. Bressan ◽  
M. A. Lima ◽  
L. S. Machado ◽  
N. C. G. Pieiri ◽  
P. Fantinato-Neto ◽  
...  

Embryonic pluripotent stem cells (ESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) were reported capable of differentiating into primordial germ cell-like (PGCL) and functional gametes in vitro in the murine model (Hikabe et al. 2016 Nature 539, 299-303). The in vitro generation of primordial germ cells (PGC) and gametes from farm animals would greatly contribute to enhance animal production technologies and to the creation of adequate models for several disorders. The present study aimed at the generation of PGC in vitro (iPGC) from iPSC in cattle and their characterisation through pluripotency and germ cell markers. For that, bovine iPSC previously generated and characterised (Bressan et al. 2015 Reprod. Fertil. Dev. 27, 254) were submitted to in vitro differentiation into epiblast-like cells (EpiLC) and iPGC by the protocol adapted from mice (Hayashi et al. 2011 Cell 146, 519-532). The biPS cells were induced into EpiLC by culture in fibronectin-coated (16.7 µg mL−1) 6-well plates in N2B27 culture medium supplemented with 20 ng mL−1 activin A, 12 ng mL−1 basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), and 1% knockout serum replacement (KSR) for 48 h and further differentiated into iPGC by non-adherent culture (Agreewell plates, StemCell Technologies, Vancouver, BC, Canada) with GK15 medium (GMEM supplemented with 15% KSR, 0.1 mM nonessential amino acids, 1 mM sodium pyruvate, 0.1 mM 2-mercaptoethanol, 2 mm l-glutamine, and 1% antibiotics) in the presence of 500 ng mL−1 BMP4, 100 ng mL−1 SCF, 500 ng mL−1 BMP8b, and 50 ng mL−1 epidermal growth factor for 4 days. The cells were then characterised regarding morphology, detection of alkaline phosphatase, immunofluorescence for OCT4, DDX4, VASA, and c-Kit proteins, and transcripts of pluripotency-related genes OCT4 and SOX2, as well as of imprinted genes (H19, SNRPN) and imprinted-related (DNMT1, DNMT3B) genes were analysed through RT-qPCR and compared with constitutive genes GAPDH, NAT1, and ACTB. Alkaline phosphatase and immunofluorescence analysis were positive for all specific markers. Interestingly, although OCT4 and SOX2 expression was present in iPS, EpiLC, and iPGC, this last group presented greater OCT4 and lesser SOX2 transcript amounts compared with other groups, suggesting, as expected, that PGC are still pluripotent but may already be differentiating into germ-cell lineages. The expression of H19 was increased in iPGC, whereas the expression of SNRPN was decreased only in the fibroblast group, potentially indicating epigenetic reprogramming process in these cells. Expression of DNMT1 and DNMT3B was not different between pluripotent groups but subtly increased when compared with that in fibroblasts. The results obtained herein represent an important first step in the in vitro generation of PGC and gametes from domestic farm animals, an unprecedented and desirable tool for enhancing new reproductive technologies and providing new understanding of cellular reprogramming and pluripotent germ cell biology. Financially supported by FAPESP grants 2013/08135-2, 2013/13686-8, 2015/26818-5; CNPq 482163/2013-5.


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