Summary of ssbd-repos-000282

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ssbd-repos-000282 (282-Ohgushi-StemCell)
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Title
Embryonic stem cell differentiation
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Release Date
2024-11-25
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Organism
Homo sapiens
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Cell Line
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GO Molecular Function (MF)
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GO Biological Process (BP)
morphogenesis of an epithelium, syncytium formation, cell division, stem cell differentiation
GO Cellular Component (CC)
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Study Type
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Imaging Methods
time lapse microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy

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Related paper(s)

Masatoshi Ohgushi, Nobuko Taniyama, Alexis Vandenbon, Mototsugu Eiraku (2022) Delamination of trophoblast-like syncytia from the amniotic ectodermal analogue in human primed embryonic stem cell-based differentiation model., Cell reports, Volume 39, Number 12, pp. 110973

Published in 2022 Jun 21

(Abstract) Human primed embryonic stem cells (ESCs) are known to be converted to cells with several trophoblast properties, but it has remained controversial whether this phenomenon represents the inherent differentiation competence of human primed ESCs to trophoblast lineages. In this study, we report that chemical blockage of ACTIVIN/NODAL and FGF signals is sufficient to steer human primed ESCs into GATA3-expressing cells that give rise to placental hormone-producing syncytia analogous to syncytiotrophoblasts of the post-implantation stage of the human embryo. Despite their cytological similarity to syncytiotrophoblasts, these syncytia arise from the non-trophoblastic differentiation trajectory that recapitulates amniogenesis. These results provide insights into the possible extraembryonic differentiation pathway that is unique in primate embryogenesis.
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Contact(s)
Masatoshi Ohgushi
Organization(s)
Kyoto University , Institute for Life and Medical Sciences , Laboratory of Organoids Technology, Center for Human ES Cell Research
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