牛卵母细胞与人成纤维细胞细胞质杂交胚胎中人胚胎基因表达的激活。

Feng Li, Henhua Cao, Quanjun Zhang, Ruichang Li, Xuejin Chen, Zhengfu Fang, Ke Xue, Da Yuan Chen, Hui Z Sheng
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摘要

跨种体细胞全数转移(SCNT)为克服治疗性克隆的卵母细胞短缺问题提供了一种潜在的解决方案。为了进一步表征该系统,我们构建了牛卵母细胞和人成纤维细胞之间的细胞质杂交胚胎,并检测了植入前阶段人类基因激活的动态。本研究数据表明,人类胚胎基因OCT4、SOX2、NANOG、E-CADHERIN和β - actin可被去核牛卵母细胞激活。人类基因的激活与胚胎的发育潜力相关。人类基因激活的程度变化很大,而且在很大一部分胚胎中是不完整的。人-牛细胞质杂交胚胎中人类基因的激活发生在与牛物种相似的时间模式中。本研究结果表明,人类基因产物是杂交胚胎发育到后期植入前阶段所必需的。促进人类基因组激活可能提高跨物种SCNT的成功率。
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Activation of human embryonic gene expression in cytoplasmic hybrid embryos constructed between bovine oocytes and human fibroblasts.

Cross-species somatic all number transfer (SCNT) provides a potential solution to overcome the problem of oocyte shortage for therapeutic cloning. To further characterize the system, we constructed cytoplasm hybrid embryos between bovine oocytes and human fibroblasts and examined dynamics of human gene activation during preimplantation stages. Data from this study showed that human embryonic genes, OCT4, SOX2, NANOG, E-CADHERIN, as well as beta-ACTIN, were activated by enucleated bovine oocytes. Activation of human genes was correlated with developmental potential of the embryos. The extent of human gene activation varied drastically and was incomplete in a large proportion of the embryos. Activation of human genes in the human-bovine cytoplasm hybrid embryos occurs in a temporal pattern resembling that of the bovine species. Results from this study suggest that human gene products are required for hybrid embryos to develop to later preimplantation stages. Facilitating human genome activation may improve successful rates in cross-species SCNT.

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