In vitro oogenesis and parthenogenetic development of chicken female germ cells.

IF 5.9 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Yuxiao Ma, Changhao Yu, Jiahui Wei, Feiyi Wang, Qing Sun, Jingui Hao, Zimo Zhu, Pengxiang Zhao, Guiyu Zhu
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Abstract

In vitro reconstruction of gametogenesis is an important research direction in germ cell biology and assisted reproduction. While substantial progress has been made in the in vitro oogenesis of mammalian germ cells, analogous approaches in avian species remain unexplored. In this study, we investigated the capacity of chicken primordial germ cells (PGCs) and oogonial stem cells (OSCs) to differentiate into oocyte-like cells in vitro. Under meiotic induction with retinoic acid and vitamin C, both PGCs and OSCs initiated meiosis but arrested at the prophase I stage. Subsequent exposure to follicle-stimulating hormone, human chorionic gonadotropin, and progesterone facilitated the resumption of meiosis, leading to the formation of secondary oocytes. Next, parthenogenetic activation experiments showed that these germ cell-derived secondary oocytes were capable of undergoing cleavage and developing into blastomeres. Furthermore, in the aged and stopped-laying ovaries, OSCs retained the proliferation ability but lost their differentiation potential to increase the risk of germ cell tumor. The current in vitro oogenesis system enabled evaluation of healthy and compromised oocytes in avian species. This study not only provides direct evidence for the in vitro recapitulation of oogenesis in birds but also offers new avenues for preserving female germ cells and mass production of chicken oocytes.

鸡雌性生殖细胞的体外卵发生和孤雌发育。
配子体体外重建是生殖细胞生物学和辅助生殖领域的一个重要研究方向。虽然在哺乳动物生殖细胞的体外卵发生方面取得了重大进展,但在鸟类物种中类似的方法仍未探索。在本研究中,我们研究了鸡原始生殖细胞(PGCs)和卵母干细胞(OSCs)在体外向卵母细胞样细胞分化的能力。在维甲酸和维生素C的诱导下,PGCs和OSCs都开始了减数分裂,但在I前期停止。随后暴露于促卵泡激素、人绒毛膜促性腺激素和黄体酮促进减数分裂的恢复,导致次级卵母细胞的形成。孤雌激活实验表明,这些生殖细胞衍生的次级卵母细胞能够进行卵裂并发育成卵裂球。此外,在衰老和停止产卵的卵巢中,OSCs保留了增殖能力,但失去了分化潜力,增加了生殖细胞肿瘤的风险。目前的体外卵发生系统能够评估禽类物种的健康和受损卵母细胞。本研究不仅为鸟类卵发生的体外重现提供了直接证据,而且为雌性生殖细胞的保存和鸡卵母细胞的大量生产提供了新的途径。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Molecular Cell Biology ( JMCB ) is a full open access, peer-reviewed online journal interested in inter-disciplinary studies at the cross-sections between molecular and cell biology as well as other disciplines of life sciences. The broad scope of JMCB reflects the merging of these life science disciplines such as stem cell research, signaling, genetics, epigenetics, genomics, development, immunology, cancer biology, molecular pathogenesis, neuroscience, and systems biology. The journal will publish primary research papers with findings of unusual significance and broad scientific interest. Review articles, letters and commentary on timely issues are also welcome. JMCB features an outstanding Editorial Board, which will serve as scientific advisors to the journal and provide strategic guidance for the development of the journal. By selecting only the best papers for publication, JMCB will provide a first rate publishing forum for scientists all over the world.
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