In vitro culture of cynomolgus monkey embryos from blastocyst to early organogenesis.

IF 13.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Yanhong Xu, Jinglei Zhai, Hao Wu, Hongmei Wang
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Abstract

Human early embryonic development is the cornerstone of a healthy baby. Abnormal early embryonic development may lead to developmental and pregnancy-related disorders. Accordingly, understanding the developmental events and mechanisms of human early embryonic development is very important. However, attempts to reveal these events and mechanisms are greatly hindered by the extreme inaccessibility of in vivo early human embryos. Fortunately, the emergence of in vitro culture (IVC) systems for mammalian embryos provides an alternative strategy. In recent years, different two-dimensional and three-dimensional IVC systems have been developed for human embryos. Ethical limitations restrict the IVC of human embryos beyond 14 days, which makes non-human primate embryos an ideal model for studying primate developmental events. Different culture systems have supported the development of monkey embryos to days postfertilization 14 and 25, respectively. The successful recapitulation of in vivo developmental events by these IVC embryos has greatly enriched our understanding of human early embryonic development, which undoubtedly helps us to develop possible strategies to predict or treat various gestation-related diseases and birth defects. In this protocol, we establish different two-dimensional and three-dimensional IVC systems for primate embryos, provide step-by-step culture procedures and notes, and summarize the advantages and limitations of different culture systems. Replicating this protocol requires a moderate level of experience in mammalian embryo IVC, and the embryo culture requires strict adherence to the procedures we have described.

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从囊胚到早期器官形成的猴胚胎体外培养。
人类早期胚胎发育是婴儿健康的基石。早期胚胎发育异常可能导致发育和妊娠相关疾病。因此,了解人类早期胚胎发育的事件和机制非常重要。然而,由于极难获得活体人类早期胚胎,揭示这些事件和机制的尝试受到了极大的阻碍。幸运的是,哺乳动物胚胎体外培养(IVC)系统的出现提供了另一种策略。近年来,针对人类胚胎开发出了不同的二维和三维体外培养系统。由于伦理方面的限制,人类胚胎的体外培养时间不能超过 14 天,因此非人灵长类动物胚胎成为研究灵长类动物发育过程的理想模型。不同的培养系统分别支持猴子胚胎发育到受精后第 14 天和第 25 天。这些 IVC 胚胎成功重现了体内发育事件,极大地丰富了我们对人类早期胚胎发育的了解,这无疑有助于我们制定可能的策略来预测或治疗各种妊娠相关疾病和出生缺陷。在本方案中,我们为灵长类胚胎建立了不同的二维和三维 IVC 系统,提供了逐步的培养程序和注意事项,并总结了不同培养系统的优势和局限性。复制本方案需要有一定的哺乳动物胚胎 IVC 经验,胚胎培养需要严格遵守我们所描述的程序。
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Nature Protocols
Nature Protocols 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
29.10
自引率
0.70%
发文量
128
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Nature Protocols focuses on publishing protocols used to address significant biological and biomedical science research questions, including methods grounded in physics and chemistry with practical applications to biological problems. The journal caters to a primary audience of research scientists and, as such, exclusively publishes protocols with research applications. Protocols primarily aimed at influencing patient management and treatment decisions are not featured. The specific techniques covered encompass a wide range, including but not limited to: Biochemistry, Cell biology, Cell culture, Chemical modification, Computational biology, Developmental biology, Epigenomics, Genetic analysis, Genetic modification, Genomics, Imaging, Immunology, Isolation, purification, and separation, Lipidomics, Metabolomics, Microbiology, Model organisms, Nanotechnology, Neuroscience, Nucleic-acid-based molecular biology, Pharmacology, Plant biology, Protein analysis, Proteomics, Spectroscopy, Structural biology, Synthetic chemistry, Tissue culture, Toxicology, and Virology.
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