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Type: Journal article
Title: In vitro and in vivo characterization of putative porcine embryonic stem cells
Author: Vassiliev, I.
Vassilieva, S.
Beebe, L.
Harrison, S.
McIlfatrick, S.
Nottle, M.
Citation: Cellular Reprogramming, 2010; 12(2):223-230
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Issue Date: 2010
ISSN: 2152-4971
2152-4998
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Ivan Vassiliev, Svetlana Vassilieva, Luke F.S. Beebe, Sharon J. Harrison, Stephen M. McIlfatrick and Mark B. Nottle
Abstract: We have developed a new method for the isolation of porcine embryonic stem cells (ESCs) from in vivo-derived and in vitro-produced embryos. Here we describe the isolation and characterization of several ESC lines established using this method. Cells from these lines were passaged up to 14 times, during which they were repeatedly cryopreserved. During this time, ESCs maintained their morphology and continued to express Oct 4, Nanog, and SSEA1. These cells formed embryoid bodies in suspension culture, and could be directed to differentiate into various lineages representative of all three germ layers in vitro. When injected into blastocysts these cells localized in the inner cell mass of blastocysts. To examine their pluripotency further, cells were injected into host blastocysts and transferred to recipient animals. Of the six transfers undertaken, one recipient became pregnant and gave birth to a litter of one male and three female piglets. Microsatellite analysis of DNA extracted from the tail tissue of these piglets indicated that two female piglets were chimaeric.
Keywords: Ovary
Cell Line
Blastocyst
Animals
Swine
Cryopreservation
Cell Culture Techniques
Cell Differentiation
Cell Lineage
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, Animal
Genotype
Models, Genetic
Female
Embryonic Stem Cells
Rights: © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
DOI: 10.1089/cell.2009.0053
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cell.2009.0053
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