Plenary Lecture 3

Katsuhiko Hayashi
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The germ cell lineage ensures the creation of new individuals, thereby perpetuating the genomic and epigenetic information across the generations. During germ cell development, biologically significant events such as meiosis and gametogenesis are tightly controlled and disorder of the events causes infertility and developmental arrest of the next generation. Generation of gametes from mouse pluripotent stem cells, such as embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), in culture is a key goal in developmental and reproductive biology. Such a culture system will provide a unique platform for elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying gametogenesis. More practically, it may be an indefinite source for reproduction and preservation of animals. We recently established a culture system that induces functional mouse primordial germ cells (PGCs), origin of eggs and sperm, from ESCs/iPSCs. PGCs produced from ESCs/iPSCs are fully potent, since they differentiated into eggs and sperm by transplantation into ovary and testis, respectively, which in turn gave rise to healthy pups. Furthermore, we recently developed a culture system that reconstitutes the entire process of oogenesis from mouse pluripotent stem cells, yielding in vitro-generated eggs that gave rise to healthy offspring. In the lecture, I will introduce recent advances in reconstitution of germ cell development using ESCs/iPSCs, update current experiments to address molecular mechanisms underlying oogenesis and discuss a future direction of this technology. The 66th Annual Meeting of Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science
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生殖细胞谱系确保了新个体的产生,从而使基因组和表观遗传信息代代相传。在生殖细胞发育过程中,减数分裂和配子体发生等生物学上的重要事件受到严格控制,这些事件的紊乱会导致下一代的不育和发育停滞。小鼠多能干细胞,如胚胎干细胞(ESCs)和诱导多能干细胞(iPSCs),在培养中产生配子是发育和生殖生物学的关键目标。这样的培养系统将为阐明配子体发生的分子机制提供一个独特的平台。更实际的是,它可能是动物繁殖和保护的无限来源。我们最近建立了一个培养系统,从ESCs/iPSCs中诱导功能小鼠原始生殖细胞(PGCs),卵子和精子的来源。由ESCs/iPSCs产生的PGCs是完全有效的,因为它们分别通过移植到卵巢和睾丸分化为卵子和精子,从而产生健康的幼崽。此外,我们最近开发了一种培养系统,该系统重建了小鼠多能干细胞的卵子发生的整个过程,在体外产生卵子,产生健康的后代。在讲座中,我将介绍利用ESCs/iPSCs重建生殖细胞发育的最新进展,更新当前的实验以解决卵子发生的分子机制,并讨论该技术的未来方向。第66届日本实验动物科学协会年会
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