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Murine somatic cell nuclear transfer using reprogrammed donor cells expressing male germ cell-specific genes
Hoin Kang1, Jong Im Park, Sangho Roh
1Cellular Reprogramming and Embryo Biotechnology Laboratory and Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University School of Dentistry, Seoul 03080, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
In vivo-matured mouse oocytes were enucleated, and a single murine embryonic fibroblast (control or reprogrammed by introducing extracts from murine testis tissue, which showed expression of male germ cell-specific genes) was injected into the cytoplasm of the oocytes. The rate of blastocyst development and expression levels of Oct-4, Eomes and Cdx-2 were not significantly different in both experimental groups. However, the expression levels of Nanog, Sox9 and Glut-1 were significantly increased when reprogrammed cells were used as donor nuclei. Increased expression of Nanog can be supportive of complete reprogramming of somatic cell nuclear transfer murine embryos. The present study suggested that donor cells expressing male germ cell-specific genes can be reconstructed and can develop into embryos with normal high expression of developmentally essential genes.
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