Generation of marmoset primordial germ cell–like cells under chemically defined conditions

Author:

Kurlovich Julia1,Rodriguez Polo Ignacio123ORCID,Dovgusha Oleksandr1,Tereshchenko Yuliia24,Cruz Carmela Rieline V1,Behr Rüdiger24ORCID,Günesdogan Ufuk15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Göttingen Center for Molecular Biosciences, Department of Developmental Biology, University of Göttingen

2. German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, Research Platform Degenerative Diseases, Göttingen, Germany

3. Stem Cell and Human Development Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK

4. German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany

5. Department for Molecular Developmental Biology, Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences

Abstract

Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the embryonic precursors of sperm and oocytes, which transmit genetic/epigenetic information across generations. Mouse PGC and subsequent gamete development can be fully reconstituted in vitro, opening up new avenues for germ cell studies in biomedical research. However, PGCs show molecular differences between rodents and humans. Therefore, to establish an in vitro system that is closely related to humans, we studied PGC development in vivo and in vitro in the common marmoset monkeyCallithrix jacchus(cj). Gonadal cjPGCs at embryonic day 74 express SOX17, AP2Ɣ, BLIMP1, NANOG, and OCT4A, which is reminiscent of human PGCs. We established transgene-free induced pluripotent stem cell (cjiPSC) lines from foetal and postnatal fibroblasts. These cjiPSCs, cultured in defined and feeder-free conditions, can be differentiated into precursors of mesendoderm and subsequently into cjPGC-like cells (cjPGCLCs) with a transcriptome similar to human PGCs/PGCLCs. Our results not only pave the way for studying PGC development in a non-human primate in vitro under experimentally controlled conditions, but also provide the opportunity to derive functional marmoset gametes in future studies.

Funder

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

German Centre for Cardiovascular Research

Klaus Tschira Stiftung

International Max Planck Research School for Genome Science

International Max Planck Research School for Molecular Biology

Publisher

Life Science Alliance, LLC

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