Hyperthermia suppresses the biological characteristics and migration of chicken primordial germ cells.

IF 4.9 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Frontiers in genome editing Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgeed.2024.1512108
Yuzhou Gu, Kexin Wu, Bowen Niu, Zhiting Wang, Yuchen Jie, Zixuan Fan, Junying Li, Congjiao Sun, Zhuo-Cheng Hou, Li-Wa Shao
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Abstract

Primordial germ cells (PGCs) play a crucial role in transmitting genetic information to the next-generation. In chickens, genetically edited PGCs can be propagated in vitro and subsequently transplanted into recipient embryos to produce offspring with desired genetic traits. However, during early embryogenesis, the effects of external conditions on PGC migration through the vascular system to the gonads have yet to be explored, which may affect the efficiency of preparing gene-edited chickens. In this study, we investigated the effects of hyperthermia on the biological characteristics and migration of chicken PGCs. A gonad-derived PGC line of White Leghorn (WLH) chicken was established and verified through PAS staining and immunofluorescence of PGC-specific proteins. To visually observe PGC migration in vivo, GFP-positive PGCs were prepared and locations of chimeras were validated. Cell viability, glycogen granule contents, and mRNA expression levels of pluripotency markers (NANOG and POUV), germ cell-specific markers (DAZL and CVH), and telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) were reduced in PGCs cultured under high temperatures (43°C for 12, 24, and 48 h). After the heat treatment of donor PGCs (43°C) or recipient embryos (39.5°C), GFP-positive PGCs in gonads were rarely observed. Taken together, our results underscore the negative effects of hyperthermia on the biological characteristics and migration of chicken PGCs, which provides valuable insights for the implementation of PGC-based gene editing techniques in chickens.

热疗抑制鸡原始生殖细胞的生物学特性和迁移。
原始生殖细胞(PGCs)在将遗传信息传递给下一代的过程中起着至关重要的作用。在鸡中,基因编辑的PGCs可以在体外繁殖,随后移植到受体胚胎中,产生具有所需遗传性状的后代。然而,在胚胎发生早期,外部条件对PGC通过血管系统迁移到性腺的影响尚未探索,这可能会影响制备基因编辑鸡的效率。在本研究中,我们研究了高温对鸡PGCs生物学特性和迁移的影响。建立了白来角鸡性腺源性PGC细胞系,并通过PAS染色和PGC特异性蛋白的免疫荧光检测对其进行了验证。为了直观地观察PGC在体内的迁移,制备了gfp阳性的PGC,并验证了嵌合体的位置。高温(43℃,12、24、48 h)培养的PGCs细胞活力、糖原颗粒含量、多能性标记物(NANOG、POUV)、生殖细胞特异性标记物(DAZL、CVH)、端粒酶逆转录酶(TERT) mRNA表达水平均降低。供体PGCs(43℃)或受体胚胎(39.5℃)热处理后,生殖腺中gfp阳性的PGCs很少出现。综上所述,我们的研究结果强调了高温对鸡PGCs生物学特性和迁移的负面影响,这为在鸡中实施基于pgc的基因编辑技术提供了有价值的见解。
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