TY - JOUR
T1 - Primed to Naive-Like Conversion of the Common Marmoset Embryonic Stem Cells
AU - Shiozawa, Seiji
AU - Nakajima, Mayutaka
AU - Okahara, Junko
AU - Kuortaki, Yoko
AU - Kisa, Fumihiko
AU - Yoshimatsu, Sho
AU - Nakamura, Mari
AU - Koya, Ikuko
AU - Yoshimura, Mika
AU - Sasagawa, Yohei
AU - Nikaido, Itoshi
AU - Sasaki, Erika
AU - Okano, Hideyuki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/6/15
Y1 - 2020/6/15
N2 - Mammalian pluripotent stem cells are thought to exist in two states: naive and primed. Generally, unlike those in rodents, pluripotent stem cells in primates, including humans, are regarded as being in the primed pluripotent state. Recently, several groups reported the existence of naive pluripotent stem cells in humans. In this study, we report the conversion of primed state embryonic stem cells from common marmoset, a New World monkey, to the naive state using transgenes. The cells showed typical naive state features, including dome-like colony morphology, growth factor requirement, gene expression profile, X chromosome activation state, and energy metabolic status. Moreover, interspecies chimeric embryo formation ability with mouse embryos was increased in the naive state. This technique can be applied in basic medical research using nonhuman primates, such as preclinical use of naive pluripotent stem cells and generating genetically modified primates.
AB - Mammalian pluripotent stem cells are thought to exist in two states: naive and primed. Generally, unlike those in rodents, pluripotent stem cells in primates, including humans, are regarded as being in the primed pluripotent state. Recently, several groups reported the existence of naive pluripotent stem cells in humans. In this study, we report the conversion of primed state embryonic stem cells from common marmoset, a New World monkey, to the naive state using transgenes. The cells showed typical naive state features, including dome-like colony morphology, growth factor requirement, gene expression profile, X chromosome activation state, and energy metabolic status. Moreover, interspecies chimeric embryo formation ability with mouse embryos was increased in the naive state. This technique can be applied in basic medical research using nonhuman primates, such as preclinical use of naive pluripotent stem cells and generating genetically modified primates.
KW - common marmoset
KW - embryonic stem cell
KW - naive pluripotency
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U2 - 10.1089/scd.2019.0259
DO - 10.1089/scd.2019.0259
M3 - Article
C2 - 32188344
AN - SCOPUS:85086524789
SN - 1547-3287
VL - 29
SP - 761
EP - 773
JO - Stem Cells and Development
JF - Stem Cells and Development
IS - 12
ER -