| Literature DB >> 25419417 |
Ling Yao1, Pu Wang2, Jia Liu3, Jianquan Chen4, Hailiang Tang5, Hongying Sha2.
Abstract
Poor development of the interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer (iSCNT) embryos was due to nuclear-mitochondrial incompatibility. In humans, it has been known that ooplast transfer (OT) could support normal fertilization, the development of embryos and prevents the transmission of mtDNA disease. To investigate whether OT could support development of the iSCNT embryos, the ooplast of Triploid Pronucleus (3PN) zygote which would be discarded in IVF lab was transferred into the enucleated goat oocytes to construct humanized iSCNT embryos in our study. The results showed the 3PN-OT could significantly improve the early development of humanized iSCNT embryos. The percentage of blastocyst development of OT group was also higher than that of the control group. Interestingly, the morphology of some OT-iSCNT blastocysts was similar to normal human blastocysts in vitro fertilization, while the morphology of iSCNT blastocysts from control group was similar to goat blastocysts. Importantly, the pluripotent marker Oct4 of the OT-iSCNT blastocyst was expressed stronger than that of the control group. These results suggested that 3PN-OT could improve the developmental potency of human iSCNT embryos and would facilitate establishing ESCs from iSCNT blastocysts.Entities:
Keywords: Interspecies SCNT; goat oocyte; ooplast transfer; triploid pronucleus zygote
Year: 2014 PMID: 25419417 PMCID: PMC4238477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1940-5901