Establishment of human-embryonic-stem-cell line from mosaic trisomy 9 embryo

Abstract Objective Human-embryonic-stem-cell (hESC) lines derived from chromosomally or genetically abnormal embryos obtained following preimplantation genetic diagnosis are valuable in investigating genetic disorders. Materials and methods In this study, a new hESC line, Center of Clinical Reproduc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Taiwanese journal of obstetrics & gynecology 2015-10, Vol.54 (5), p.505-511
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Boxian, Jiang, Chunyan, Chen, Aiqin, Cui, Yugui, Xie, Jiazi, Shen, Jiandong, Chen, Juan, Cai, Lingbo, Liao, Tingting, Ning, Song, Jiang, Shi-Wen, Fan, Guoping, Qin, Lianju, Liu, Jiayin
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Objective Human-embryonic-stem-cell (hESC) lines derived from chromosomally or genetically abnormal embryos obtained following preimplantation genetic diagnosis are valuable in investigating genetic disorders. Materials and methods In this study, a new hESC line, Center of Clinical Reproductive Medicine 8 (CCRM8) was established by isolation, culture, and passaging of the inner cell mass of mosaic trisomy 9 embryos. Results A karyotype analysis showed that the hESC line possessed a euploid (46 chromosomes). The undifferentiated hESCs exhibited long-term proliferation capacity and expressed typical markers of OCT4, TRA-1-60, and TRA-1-81. In vitro embryoid-body (EB) formation, differentiation, and in vivo teratoma production confirmed the pluripotency of the hESC line. The data represented here are the first detailed report on the characterization and differentiation of one Chinese hESC line generated from mosaic trisomy 9 embryos. Conclusion Our study showed that chromosomally aberrant embryos could generate a normal hESC line, which would be useful in investigating gene function and embryo development.
ISSN:1028-4559
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DOI:10.1016/j.tjog.2015.08.003