Complete human day 14 post-implantation embryo models from naive ES cells

The ability to study human post-implantation development remains limited owing to ethical and technical challenges associated with intrauterine development after implantation 1 . Embryo-like models with spatially organized morphogenesis and structure of all defining embryonic and extra-embryonic tis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 2023-10, Vol.622 (7983), p.562-573
Hauptverfasser: Oldak, Bernardo, Wildschutz, Emilie, Bondarenko, Vladyslav, Comar, Mehmet-Yunus, Zhao, Cheng, Aguilera-Castrejon, Alejandro, Tarazi, Shadi, Viukov, Sergey, Pham, Thi Xuan Ai, Ashouokhi, Shahd, Lokshtanov, Dmitry, Roncato, Francesco, Ariel, Eitan, Rose, Max, Livnat, Nir, Shani, Tom, Joubran, Carine, Cohen, Roni, Addadi, Yoseph, Chemla, Muriel, Kedmi, Merav, Keren-Shaul, Hadas, Pasque, Vincent, Petropoulos, Sophie, Lanner, Fredrik, Novershtern, Noa, Hanna, Jacob H.
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Zusammenfassung:The ability to study human post-implantation development remains limited owing to ethical and technical challenges associated with intrauterine development after implantation 1 . Embryo-like models with spatially organized morphogenesis and structure of all defining embryonic and extra-embryonic tissues of the post-implantation human conceptus (that is, the embryonic disc, the bilaminar disc, the yolk sac, the chorionic sac and the surrounding trophoblast layer) remain lacking 1 , 2 . Mouse naive embryonic stem cells have recently been shown to give rise to embryonic and extra-embryonic stem cells capable of self-assembling into post-gastrulation structured stem-cell-based embryo models with spatially organized morphogenesis (called SEMs) 3 . Here we extend those findings to humans using only genetically unmodified human naive embryonic stem cells (cultured in human enhanced naive stem cell medium conditions) 4 . Such human fully integrated and complete SEMs recapitulate the organization of nearly all known lineages and compartments of post-implantation human embryos, including the epiblast, the hypoblast, the extra-embryonic mesoderm and the trophoblast layer surrounding the latter compartments. These human complete SEMs demonstrated developmental growth dynamics that resemble key hallmarks of post-implantation stage embryogenesis up to 13–14 days after fertilization (Carnegie stage 6a). These include embryonic disc and bilaminar disc formation, epiblast lumenogenesis, polarized amniogenesis, anterior–posterior symmetry breaking, primordial germ-cell specification, polarized yolk sac with visceral and parietal endoderm formation, extra-embryonic mesoderm expansion that defines a chorionic cavity and a connecting stalk, and a trophoblast-surrounding compartment demonstrating syncytium and lacunae formation. This SEM platform will probably enable the experimental investigation of previously inaccessible windows of human early post implantation up to peri-gastrulation development. The culture of genetically unmodified human naive embryonic stem cells in specific growth conditions gives rise to structures that recapitulate those of post-implantation human embryos up to 13–14 days after fertilization.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/s41586-023-06604-5