Chul Kim, Tomokazu Amano, Joonghoon Park, Mark G Carter, Xiuchun Tian, Xiangzhong Yang
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引用次数: 19
摘要
虽然第一个小鼠胚胎干细胞(ES)系是在20年前衍生的,并且胚胎干细胞衍生的标准方案今天被广泛使用,但这些方案的技术难度仍然对许多试图产生大量胚胎干细胞系的研究人员构成挑战,并且仅限于少数小鼠品系。最近,葡萄糖浓度被证明对胚胎干细胞衍生的效率有显著影响,但介导这种影响的机制仍然是争论的主题。在这篇报道中,我们研究了葡萄糖浓度对胚泡中ES细胞衍生效率的影响,这种新培养基是最小基本培养基(Minimum Essential medium alpha, MEMalpha)。此外,我们提出了新的方法来提高小鼠胚胎干细胞的衍生效率,利用体外表观遗传修饰早期传代,结合检测表达oct4的细胞。根据本文报道的结果,与Knockout Dulbecco's-Modified Eagle Media (KDMEM)相比,含有高葡萄糖的修饰MEMalpha显著提高了ES细胞衍生的效率。表观遗传修饰能够进一步提高效率。
Improvement of embryonic stem cell line derivation efficiency with novel medium, glucose concentration, and epigenetic modifications.
Although the first mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell lines were derived 2 decades ago, and standard protocols for ES cell derivation are widely used today, the technical difficulty of these protocols still pose a challenge for many investigators attempting to produce large numbers of ES cell lines, and are limited to only a few mouse strains. Recently, glucose concentration was shown to have a significant effect on the efficiency of ES cell derivation, but the mechanism(s) mediating this effect are still the subject of debate. In this report, we investigated the effect of glucose concentration on ES cell derivation efficiency from blastocysts in the context of a new medium, Minimum Essential Medium alpha (MEMalpha). Furthermore, we propose novel methods to improve mouse ES cell derivation efficiency using in vitro epigenetic modifications during early passages, combined with detection of Oct4-expressing cells. Based on the results reported here, modified MEMalpha containing high glucose improves the efficiency of ES cell derivation remarkably, compared with Knockout Dulbecco's-Modified Eagle Media (KDMEM). Epigenetic modifications are able to improve the efficiency even further.