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Previously claimed male germline stem cells from porcine testis are actually progenitor Leydig cells
by
Li, Li
, Zhang, Xianwei
, Tian, Xiuchun
, Wu, Zhenfang
, Zhu, Cui
, Wei, Hengxi
, Shi, Ruyi
, Zhao, Zhihong
, Ma, Ningfang
, Zhang, Shouquan
, Feng, Meiying
, Bai, Yinshan
, Fu, Chao
, Liu, Shanshan
in
Adult Germline Stem Cells
/ Alkaline phosphatase
/ Animal breeding
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cell Differentiation
/ Cell lineage
/ Cell self-renewal
/ Cytology
/ DNA microarrays
/ Fibroblasts
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic engineering
/ Growth factors
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Identification
/ Leydig cells
/ Leydig Cells - metabolism
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Male germline stem cells
/ Medical research
/ Mesenchyme
/ Morphology
/ Phosphatase
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pig
/ Pluripotency
/ Population
/ Progenitor Leydig cells
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Regenerative Medicine/Tissue Engineering
/ Sperm
/ Spermatogenesis
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem Cells
/ Swine
/ Testes
/ Testicular cells
/ Testis
/ Testis - metabolism
/ Testosterone
2018
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Previously claimed male germline stem cells from porcine testis are actually progenitor Leydig cells
by
Li, Li
, Zhang, Xianwei
, Tian, Xiuchun
, Wu, Zhenfang
, Zhu, Cui
, Wei, Hengxi
, Shi, Ruyi
, Zhao, Zhihong
, Ma, Ningfang
, Zhang, Shouquan
, Feng, Meiying
, Bai, Yinshan
, Fu, Chao
, Liu, Shanshan
in
Adult Germline Stem Cells
/ Alkaline phosphatase
/ Animal breeding
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cell Differentiation
/ Cell lineage
/ Cell self-renewal
/ Cytology
/ DNA microarrays
/ Fibroblasts
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic engineering
/ Growth factors
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Identification
/ Leydig cells
/ Leydig Cells - metabolism
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Male germline stem cells
/ Medical research
/ Mesenchyme
/ Morphology
/ Phosphatase
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pig
/ Pluripotency
/ Population
/ Progenitor Leydig cells
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Regenerative Medicine/Tissue Engineering
/ Sperm
/ Spermatogenesis
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem Cells
/ Swine
/ Testes
/ Testicular cells
/ Testis
/ Testis - metabolism
/ Testosterone
2018
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Previously claimed male germline stem cells from porcine testis are actually progenitor Leydig cells
by
Li, Li
, Zhang, Xianwei
, Tian, Xiuchun
, Wu, Zhenfang
, Zhu, Cui
, Wei, Hengxi
, Shi, Ruyi
, Zhao, Zhihong
, Ma, Ningfang
, Zhang, Shouquan
, Feng, Meiying
, Bai, Yinshan
, Fu, Chao
, Liu, Shanshan
in
Adult Germline Stem Cells
/ Alkaline phosphatase
/ Animal breeding
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
/ Cell Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cell Differentiation
/ Cell lineage
/ Cell self-renewal
/ Cytology
/ DNA microarrays
/ Fibroblasts
/ Gene expression
/ Genetic engineering
/ Growth factors
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Identification
/ Leydig cells
/ Leydig Cells - metabolism
/ Life Sciences
/ Male
/ Male germline stem cells
/ Medical research
/ Mesenchyme
/ Morphology
/ Phosphatase
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pig
/ Pluripotency
/ Population
/ Progenitor Leydig cells
/ Regenerative medicine
/ Regenerative Medicine/Tissue Engineering
/ Sperm
/ Spermatogenesis
/ Stem cell transplantation
/ Stem Cells
/ Swine
/ Testes
/ Testicular cells
/ Testis
/ Testis - metabolism
/ Testosterone
2018
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Previously claimed male germline stem cells from porcine testis are actually progenitor Leydig cells
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Previously claimed male germline stem cells from porcine testis are actually progenitor Leydig cells
2018
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Overview
Background
Male germline stem cells (mGSCs) offer great promise in regenerative medicine and animal breeding due to their capacity to maintain self-renewal and to transmit genetic information to the next generation following spermatogenesis. Human testis-derived embryonic stem cell-like cells have been shown to possess potential of mesenchymal progenitors, but there remains confusion about the characteristics and origin of porcine testis-derived stem cells.
Methods
Porcine testis-derived stem cells were obtained from primary testicular cultures of 5-day old piglets, and selectively expanded using culture conditions for long-term culture and induction differentiation. The stem cell properties of porcine testis-derived stem cells were subsequently assessed by determining the expression of pluripotency-associated markers, alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity, and capacity for sperm and multilineage differentiation in vitro. The gene expression profile was compared via microarray analysis.
Results
We identified two different types of testis-derived stem cells (termed as C1 and C2 here) during porcine testicular cell culture. The gene expression microarray analysis showed that the transcriptome profile of C1 and C2 differed significantly from each other. The C1 appeared to be morphologically similar to the previously described mouse mGSCs, expressed pluripotency- and germ cell-associated markers, maintained the paternal imprinted pattern of
H19
, displayed alkaline phosphatase activity, and could differentiate into sperm. Together, these data suggest that C1 represent the porcine mGSC population. Conversely, the C2 appeared similar to the previously described porcine mGSCs with three-dimensional morphology, abundantly expressed Leydig cell lineage and mesenchymal cell-specific markers, and could differentiate into testosterone-producing Leydig cells, suggesting that they are progenitor Leydig cells (PLCs).
Conclusion
Collectively, we have established the expected characteristics and markers of authentic porcine mGSCs (C1). We found for the first time that, the C2, equivalent to previously claimed porcine mGSCs, are actually progenitor Leydig cells (PLCs). These findings provide new insights into the discrepancies among previous reports and future identification and analyses of testis-derived stem cells.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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