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Retinoic acid combined with spermatogonial stem cell conditions facilitate the generation of mouse germ-like cells

Spermatogenic lineage has been directly generated in spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) conditions from human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs). However, it remains unknown whether mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) can directly differentiate into advanced male germ cell lineage in the same conditions. Here,...

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Published in:Bioscience reports 2017-04, Vol.37 (2)
Main Authors: Dong, Guoyi, Shang, Zhouchun, Liu, Longqi, Liu, Chuanyu, Ge, Yuping, Wang, Quanlei, Wu, Liang, Chen, Fang, Li, Baolin, Liu, Xin, Xu, Xun, Yang, Huanming, Du, Yutao, Jiang, Hui
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Summary:Spermatogenic lineage has been directly generated in spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) conditions from human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs). However, it remains unknown whether mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) can directly differentiate into advanced male germ cell lineage in the same conditions. Here, we showed rather low efficiency of germ-like cell generation from mouse ESCs in SSC conditions. Interestingly, addition of retinoic acid (RA) into SSC conditions enabled efficient differentiation of mouse ESCs into germ-like cells, as shown by the activation of spermatogenesis-associated genes such as , , , , , , and In contrast, for cells cultured in control medium, the activation of the above genes barely occurred. In addition, RA with SSC conditions yielded colonies of Acrosin-expressing cells and the positive ratio reached a peak at day 6. Our work thus establishes a simple and cost-efficient approach for male germ like cell differentiation from mouse PSCs and may propose a useful strategy for studying spermatogenesis
ISSN:0144-8463
1573-4935
DOI:10.1042/BSR20170637