| Literature DB >> 26923202 |
Quan Zhou1, Mei Wang2, Yan Yuan1, Xuepeng Wang3, Rui Fu4, Haifeng Wan4, Mingming Xie5, Mingxi Liu6, Xuejiang Guo6, Ying Zheng7, Guihai Feng4, Qinghua Shi8, Xiao-Yang Zhao9, Jiahao Sha10, Qi Zhou11.
Abstract
In vitro generation of functional gametes is a promising approach for treating infertility, although faithful replication of meiosis has proven to be a substantial obstacle to deriving haploid gamete cells in culture. Here we report complete in vitro meiosis from embryonic stem cell (ESC)-derived primordial germ cells (PGCLCs). Co-culture of PGCLCs with neonatal testicular somatic cells and sequential exposure to morphogens and sex hormones reproduced key hallmarks of meiosis, including erasure of genetic imprinting, chromosomal synapsis and recombination, and correct nuclear DNA and chromosomal content in the resulting haploid cells. Intracytoplasmic injection of the resulting spermatid-like cells into oocytes produced viable and fertile offspring, showing that this robust stepwise approach can functionally recapitulate male gametogenesis in vitro. These findings provide a platform for investigating meiotic mechanisms and the potential generation of human haploid spermatids in vitro.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26923202 DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2016.01.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Stem Cell ISSN: 1875-9777 Impact factor: 24.633