Cell, volume 185, issue 18, pages 3290-3306.e25

Post-gastrulation synthetic embryos generated ex utero from mouse naive ESCs

Shadi Tarazi 1
Alejandro Aguilera Castrejon 1
Carine Joubran 1
Nadir Ghanem 2
Shahd Ashouokhi 1
Francesco Roncato 1
Emilie Wildschutz 1
Montaser Haddad 3
Bernardo Oldak 1
Elidet Gomez-Cesar 1
Nir Livnat 1
Sergey Viukov 1
Dmitry Lokshtanov 1
Segev Naveh-Tassa 1
Max Rose 1
Suhair Hanna 4
Calanit Raanan 5
Ori Brenner 5
Merav Kedmi 6
Hadas Keren-Shaul 6
Tsvee Lapidot 3
Itay Maza 7
Noa Novershtern 1
Jacob H. Hanna 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-09-01
Journal: Cell
scimago Q1
SJR24.342
CiteScore110.0
Impact factor45.5
ISSN00928674, 10974172
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Abstract

Summary

In vitro cultured stem cells with distinct developmental capacities can contribute to embryonic or extraembryonic tissues after microinjection into pre-implantation mammalian embryos. However, whether cultured stem cells can independently give rise to entire gastrulating embryo-like structures with embryonic and extraembryonic compartments remains unknown. Here, we adapt a recently established platform for prolonged ex utero growth of natural embryos to generate mouse post-gastrulation synthetic whole embryo models (sEmbryos), with both embryonic and extraembryonic compartments, starting solely from naive ESCs. This was achieved by co-aggregating non-transduced ESCs, with naive ESCs transiently expressing Cdx2 or Gata4 to promote their priming toward trophectoderm and primitive endoderm lineages, respectively. sEmbryos adequately accomplish gastrulation, advance through key developmental milestones, and develop organ progenitors within complex extraembryonic compartments similar to E8.5 stage mouse embryos. Our findings highlight the plastic potential of naive pluripotent cells to self-organize and functionally reconstitute and model the entire mammalian embryo beyond gastrulation.

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