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Embryos aggregation improves development and imprinting gene expression in mouse parthenogenesis
Authors:Guang‐Yu Bai  Si‐Hang Song  Zhen‐Dong Wang  Zhi‐Yan Shan  Rui‐Zhen Sun  Chun‐Jia Liu  Yan‐Shuang Wu  Tong Li  Lei Lei
Affiliation:Department of Histology and Embryology, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, China
Abstract:Mouse parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells (PgESCs) could be applied to study imprinting genes and are used in cell therapy. Our previous study found that stem cells established by aggregation of two parthenogenetic embryos at 8‐cell stage (named as a2PgESCs) had a higher efficiency than that of PgESCs, and the paternal expressed imprinting genes were observably upregulated. Therefore, we propose that increasing the number of parthenogenetic embryos in aggregation may improve the development of parthenogenetic mouse and imprinting gene expression of PgESCs. To verify this hypothesis, we aggregated four embryos together at the 4‐cell stage and cultured to the blastocyst stage (named as 4aPgB). qPCR detection showed that the expression of imprinting genes Igf2, Mest, Snrpn, Igf2r, H19, Gtl2 in 4aPgB were more similar to that of fertilized blastocyst (named as fB) compared to 2aPgB (derived from two 4‐cell stage parthenogenetic embryos aggregation) or PgB (single parthenogenetic blastocyst). Post‐implantation development of 4aPgB extended to 11 days of gestation. The establishment efficiency of GFP‐a4PgESCs which derived from GFP‐4aPgB is 62.5%. Moreover, expression of imprinting genes Igf2, Mest, Snrpn, notably downregulated and approached the level of that in fertilized embryonic stem cells (fESCs). In addition, we acquired a 13.5‐day fetus totally derived from GFP‐a4PgESCs with germline contribution by 8‐cell under zona pellucida (ZP) injection. In conclusion, four embryos aggregation improves parthenogenetic development, and compensates imprinting genes expression in PgESCs. It implied that a4PgESCs could serve as a better scientific model applied in translational medicine and imprinting gene study.
Keywords:aggregation  cells  imprinting gene  mouse parthenogenetic embryonic stem  mouse parthenogenetic embryos  post‐implantation development
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