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Dominant manifestation of pluripotency in embryonic stem cell hybrids with various numbers of somatic chromosomes.

Anna A Vasilkova1, Helen A Kizilova, Mikhail V Puzakov, Alexander G Shilov, Antonina I Zhelezova, Alevtina N Golubitsa, Nariman R Battulin, Vitaly E Vedernikov, Alexey G Menzorov, Natalia M Matveeva, Oleg L Serov.   

Abstract

Developmental potential was assessed in 8 intra-specific and 20 inter-specific hybrid clones obtained by fusion of embryonic stem (ES) cells with either splenocytes or fetal fibroblasts. Number of chromosomes derived from ES cells in these hybrid clones was stable while contribution of somatic partner varied from single chromosomes to complete complement. This allowed us to compare pluripotency of the hybrid cells with various numbers of somatic chromosomes. Three criteria were used for the assessment: (i) expression of Oct-4 and Nanog genes; (ii) analyses of teratomas generated by subcutaneous injections of the tested cells into immunodeficient mice; (iii) contribution of the hybrid cells in chimeras generated by injection of the tested cells into C57BL blastocysts. All tested hybrid clones showed expression of Oct-4 and Nanog at level comparable to ES cells. Histological and immunofluorescent analyses demonstrated that most teratomas formed from the hybrid cells with different number of somatic chromosomes contained derivatives of three embryonic layers. Tested hybrid clones make similar contribution in various tissues of chimeras in spite of significant differences in the number of somatic chromosomes they contained. The data indicate that pluripotency is manifested as a dominant trait in the ES hybrid cells and does not depend substantially on the number of somatic chromosomes. The latter suggests that the developmental potential derived from ES cells is maintained in ES-somatic cell hybrids by cis-manner and is rather resistant to trans-acting factors emitted from the somatic one.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17219428     DOI: 10.1002/mrd.20623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Reprod Dev        ISSN: 1040-452X            Impact factor:   2.609


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1.  Hybrid cells generated by fusion of embryonic stem cells with di- and tetraploid fibroblasts have alternative parental phenotypes.

Authors:  A A Kruglova; M M Gridina; N M Matveeva; O L Serov
Journal:  Dokl Biol Sci       Date:  2008 Sep-Oct

2.  Chromosomal and telomeric reprogramming following ES-somatic cell fusion.

Authors:  Huseyin Sumer; Craig Nicholls; Alexander R Pinto; Dinesh Indraharan; Jun Liu; Mei Ling Lim; Jun-Ping Liu; Paul J Verma
Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  2009-11-11       Impact factor: 4.316

3.  [Fate of parental mitochondria in embryonic stem hybrid cells].

Authors:  A G Menzorov; N M Matveeva; D M Larkin; D V Zaykin; O L Serov
Journal:  Tsitologiia       Date:  2008

4.  Reprogramming somatic cells by fusion with embryonic stem cells does not cause silencing of the Dlk1-Dio3 region in mice.

Authors:  Nariman R Battulin; Anna A Khabarova; Ul'yana A Boyarskikh; Aleksey G Menzorov; Maxim L Filipenko; Oleg L Serov
Journal:  World J Stem Cells       Date:  2012-08-26       Impact factor: 5.326

5.  Alternative dominance of the parental genomes in hybrid cells generated through the fusion of mouse embryonic stem cells with fibroblasts.

Authors:  Natalia M Matveeva; Veniamin S Fishman; Irina S Zakharova; Alexander I Shevchenko; Inna E Pristyazhnyuk; Aleksei G Menzorov; Oleg L Serov
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-12-22       Impact factor: 4.379

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