生物
胚泡
嵌合体(遗传学)
外胚层
胚胎干细胞
原肠化
表观遗传学
转录组
胚胎
诱导多能干细胞
人类动物
细胞生物学
胚胎发生
遗传学
计算生物学
基因
基因表达
驯化
作者
Tianbin Liu,Jie Li,Leqian Yu,Hai-Xi Sun,Jing Li,Guoyi Dong,Yingying Hu,Yong Li,Yue Shen,Jun Wu,Ying Gu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41421-020-00238-x
摘要
Abstract Interspecies blastocyst complementation enables organ-specific enrichment of xenogeneic pluripotent stem cell (PSC) derivatives, which raises an intriguing possibility to generate functional human tissues/organs in an animal host. However, differences in embryo development between human and host species may constitute the barrier for efficient chimera formation. Here, to understand these differences we constructed a complete single-cell landscape of early embryonic development of pig, which is considered one of the best host species for human organ generation, and systematically compared its epiblast development with that of human and monkey. Our results identified a developmental coordinate of pluripotency spectrum among pigs, humans and monkeys, and revealed species-specific differences in: (1) pluripotency progression; (2) metabolic transition; (3) epigenetic and transcriptional regulations of pluripotency; (4) cell surface proteins; and (5) trophectoderm development. These differences may prevent proper recognition and communication between donor human cells and host pig embryos, resulting in low integration and survival of human cells. These results offer new insights into evolutionary conserved and divergent processes during mammalian development and may be helpful for developing effective strategies to overcome low human–pig chimerism, thereby enabling the generation of functional human organs in pigs in the future.
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