Si Won Jang, Ye Rim Kim, Jae Ho Han, Hoon Jang, Hyun Woo Choi
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摘要
开发形成卵巢滤泡的系统是为了研究在密闭环境中的体外卵泡生成,以获得功能性卵母细胞。一些研究报告称,利用小鼠诱导多能干细胞(iPSCs)和小鼠雌性生殖干细胞(fGSCs)作为体外配子生成模型的干细胞来源,成功生成了全功能卵母细胞。此外,已分化的人类原始生殖细胞样细胞(hPGCLCs)与小鼠生殖系体细胞异源共培养产生了人类卵原细胞,但卵母细胞的形成仍具有挑战性。因此,对其他物种体外卵巢形成的研究可作为哺乳动物体外配子发生的入门方法,了解不同物种培养系统的差异和内在机制。在这项研究中,我们优化了大鼠胚胎性腺整个卵子发生过程的方法。利用我们构建的方法,我们从大鼠性腺中鉴定出了饱和度良好的 MII 卵母细胞。此外,我们首次成功地从小鼠原始生殖细胞(PGCs)和大鼠体细胞体外重组了异种卵泡。我们还为异种卵泡建立了合适的培养基和培养期。这种方法将有助于异种卵泡发育和卵母细胞生成的研究。
Generation of mouse and rat xenogeneic ovaries in vitro for production of mouse oocyte.
The system forming ovarian follicles is developed to investigate in vitro folliculogenesis in a confined environment to obtain functional oocytes. Several studies have reported the successful generation of fully functional oocytes using mouse-induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and mouse female germline stem cells (fGSCs) as sources of stem cells for in vitro gametogenesis models. In addition, human oogonia have been generated through heterologous co-culture of differentiated human primordial germ cell-like cells (hPGCLCs) with mouse germline somatic cells, although oocyte formation remains challenging. Thus, studies on in vitro ovarian formation in other species are utilized as an introductory approach for in vitro mammalian gametogenesis by understanding the differences in culture systems between species and underlying mechanisms. In this study, we optimized the method of the entire oogenesis process from rat embryonic gonads. We identified well-maturated MII oocytes from rat gonads using our constructed method. Moreover, we generated the first successful in vitro reconstitution of xenogeneic follicles from mouse primordial germ cells (PGCs) and rat somatic cells. We also established an appropriate culture medium and incubation period for xenogeneic follicles. This method will be helpful in studies of xenogeneic follicular development and oocyte generation.