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Effect of Down-regulated Expression of cPouV and cNanog on Pluripotency of Chicken(Gallus gallus) Embryonic Stem Cells(cESCs)
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作者 Zhisheng CHEN Te PENG +4 位作者 Shengfeng CHEN Dongsheng LI huiqin ji Bingyun WANG jinding CHEN 《Agricultural Biotechnology》 CAS 2015年第3期53-58,共6页
To explore the pluripotency maintenance and update the functional influence of pluripotency genes cNanog and cPouV in chicken ( C,a/lus gallus) embry- onic stem cells ( cESCs), the stable RNAi vectors pSuper-cNano... To explore the pluripotency maintenance and update the functional influence of pluripotency genes cNanog and cPouV in chicken ( C,a/lus gallus) embry- onic stem cells ( cESCs), the stable RNAi vectors pSuper-cNanog and pSuper-cPouV constructed previously were used to transfect cESCs. The mRNA levels of two target genes were detected with real- time PCR. These two genes were down-regulated since the 48^th and the down-reg-lation continued with the extension of time, the interference efficiency reached 65% at 96^th hour (P 〈0.05). With the down-regulation of cNanog or cPouV gene, cESCs showed differentiation and prolifera- tion rate of these cells slowed down, the domed colony of these cells disappeared gradually when the edge of colony became irregular. At 96^th hour after transfection, the alkline phosphatase (AKP) and stage-specific embryonic antigen-1 ( SSEA-1 ) were not be detected in cNanog gene-knecked out eESCs, but it was done in that with cPouV gene -knocked out. The cPouV-suppressing cESCs were again transfected with pSuper-cNanog, the pluripotency markers AKP and SSEA-1 were both not found expressing at the 48^th hour. The results showed that cPouV and cNartog genes played an important role in maintaining pluripotency and self- renewal in cESCs, and cNanog gene was dominant. To sum up, our results may provide insights into the molecular regulation mechanism of avian during development. 展开更多
关键词 Chicken embryonic stem cells cNanog cPouV PLURIPOTENCY RNA interference
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Chicken Mesenchymal Stem Cells as Feeder Cells Facilitate the Cultivation of Primordial Germ Cells from Circulating Blood and Gonadal Ridge
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作者 Dongsheng Li Zhisheng Chen +5 位作者 Shengfeng Chen huiqin ji Xiaoshu Zhan Dongzhang Luo Huina Luo Bingyun Wang 《Stem Cell Discovery》 2019年第1期1-14,共14页
Long-term maintenance of chicken primordial germ cells (PGCs) in vitro has tremendous potential for transgenic chicken production. Feeder cells are essential for the establishment and culture of chicken PGCs in vitro.... Long-term maintenance of chicken primordial germ cells (PGCs) in vitro has tremendous potential for transgenic chicken production. Feeder cells are essential for the establishment and culture of chicken PGCs in vitro. Buffalo rat liver (BRL) cells are the most commonly used feeder cells for PGCs culture;however, this feeder layers from other animal species usually cause immunogenic contaminations, compromising the potential of PGCs in applications. Therefore, we tested chicken source mensenchymal stem cell (MSCs) derived from bone marrow as feeder cells to further improve PGC culture conditions. MSCs derived from chicken bone marrow have a powerful capacity to proliferate and secrete cytokines. We found chicken primordial germ cells derived from circulating blood (cPGCs) and gonads (gPGCs) can be maintained and proliferated with MSCs feeder layer cells. PGCs co-cultured on MSCs feeder retained their pluripotency, expressed PGCs specific genes and stemness markers, and maintained undifferentiated state. Our study indicated that the xeno-free MSCs-feeders culture system is a good candidate for growth and expansion of PGCs as the stepping stone for transgenic chicken research. 展开更多
关键词 CHICKEN Primordial GERM CELLS Mensenchymal Stem CELLS TRANSGENIC
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