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. 2015 Mar;25(3):267-8.
doi: 10.1038/cr.2015.18. Epub 2015 Feb 20.

The generation of sex cells

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The generation of sex cells

Alessia Deglincerti et al. Cell Res. 2015 Mar.

Abstract

Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the earliest population of germ cells established during embryonic development and constitute the beginning of the totipotent state. A recent study provides a new protocol for the efficient generation of PGC-like cells from human embryonic stem cells, providing an in vitro platform to study human PGC differentiation and specification.

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Schematic representation of two protocols used for the in vitro generation of PGC-like cells in mice and humans. Mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) are first converted to Epiblast-like cells (mEpiSCs) via activin and bFGF treatment, then mEpiSCs are differentiated to PGC-like cells using a combination of small molecules (BMP4, BMP8b, LIF, SCF, EGF). Human ESCs (hESCs) are converted to naïve hESCs using 4i medium and then differentiated to PGC-like cells using BMP2 or BMP4 in addition to LIF, SCF, EGF, and ROCK inhibitor. mPGC-like cells express high levels of T (Brachyury) and no Sox17, while hPGC-like cells express Sox17 and low levels of T (Brachyury).

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