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. 2024 Oct 3;31(10):1419-1426.e7.
doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.07.010. Epub 2024 Aug 23.

Incompatibility in cell adhesion constitutes a barrier to interspecies chimerism

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Incompatibility in cell adhesion constitutes a barrier to interspecies chimerism

Emily Ballard et al. Cell Stem Cell. .

Abstract

Interspecies blastocyst complementation holds great potential to address the global shortage of transplantable organs by growing human organs in animals. However, a major challenge in this approach is the limited chimerism of human cells in evolutionarily distant animal hosts due to various xenogeneic barriers. Here, we reveal that human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) struggle to adhere to animal PSCs. To overcome this barrier, we developed a synthetic biology strategy that leverages nanobody-antigen interactions to enhance interspecies cell adhesion. We engineered cells to express nanobodies and their corresponding antigens on their outer membranes, significantly improving adhesion between different species' PSCs during in vitro assays and increasing the chimerism of human PSCs in mouse embryos. Studying and manipulating interspecies pluripotent cell adhesion will provide valuable insights into cell interaction dynamics during chimera formation and early embryogenesis.

Keywords: blastocyst complementation; cell adhesion; early embryogenesis; interspecies chimeras; interspecies organogenesis; nanobody; pluripotent stem cells; primed pluripotency; synthetic biology; xenogeneic barrier.

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Declaration of interests E.B., J.H., and J.W. are inventors on provisional patent application 63/488,889 entitled “A synthetic nanobody-mediated cell adhesion system to improve chimerism” arising from this work. J.W. is a member of the Cell Stem Cell advisory board.

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