Chimaerism of primordial germ cells in the early postimplantation mouse embryo following microsurgical grafting of posterior primitive streak cells in vitro.

A J Copp, H M Roberts, P E Polani
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A microsurgical grafting technique has been used to introduce primordial germ cell (PGC) precursors into intact primitive-streak-stage mouse embryos in vitro. Operated embryos were cultured for 36-40 h and then analysed by a combined histochemical and autoradiographic method. PGC chimaerism occurred in embryos that received grafts of caudal primitive streak cells but not adjacent embryonic endoderm or anterolateral ectoderm/mesoderm cells. Graft-derived PGCs were found to be migrating through the gut endoderm alongside host-derived PGCs in approximately half of the chimaeric embryos whereas in the other 50% of cases PGCs remained at the site of grafting in association with graft-derived somatic cells. A similar pattern of somatic chimaerism was produced by primitive streak and anterolateral ectoderm/mesoderm grafts: the allantois was colonized predominantly, with, in addition, formation of amnion, surface ectoderm and caudal mesoderm in a few embryos. The majority of embryonic endoderm grafts failed to incorporate into host embryos and formed yolk-sac-like vesicles. The findings of this study indicate that PGCs originate from the embryonic ectoderm via the primitive streak during development of the mouse embryo, and anterolateral ectoderm and mesoderm cells are unable to form PGCs after heterotopic grafting to the posterior primitive streak site. The combined microsurgical and embryo culture methods provide an experimental system for the analysis of PGC development in intact mouse embryos.

后原始条纹细胞显微外科移植后早期小鼠胚胎中原始生殖细胞的嵌合。
采用显微外科移植技术将原始生殖细胞(PGC)前体移植到体外完整的原始条纹期小鼠胚胎中。手术后的胚胎培养36-40 h,用组织化学和放射自显影相结合的方法进行分析。接受尾端原始条纹细胞移植的胚胎中出现了PGC嵌合现象,但邻近胚胎内胚层或前外侧外胚层/中胚层细胞未出现嵌合现象。在大约一半的嵌合胚胎中,发现移植物来源的PGCs与宿主来源的PGCs一起通过肠道内胚层迁移,而在另外50%的病例中,PGCs与移植物来源的体细胞一起留在移植部位。原始条纹和前外侧外胚层/中胚层移植产生了类似的体细胞嵌合模式:尿囊主要定植,此外,在少数胚胎中形成羊膜、表面外胚层和尾胚层。大多数胚胎内胚层移植物不能融入宿主胚胎,形成卵黄囊样囊泡。本研究结果表明,PGCs在小鼠胚胎发育过程中通过原始条纹从胚胎外胚层产生,而前外侧外胚层和中胚层细胞异位移植到后原始条纹位点后不能形成PGCs。显微外科与胚胎培养相结合的方法为完整小鼠胚胎PGC发育分析提供了实验系统。
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