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Tracing and Characterizing the Development of Transplanted Female Germline Stem Cells In Vivo

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Journal Mol Ther
Publisher Cell Press
Date 2017 May 23
PMID 28528817
Citations 51
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Abstract

It has long been believed that most female mammalian species lose the ability to generate oocytes in postnatal ovaries. Recent evidence has demonstrated the isolation and culture of female germline stem cells (FGSCs) from adult mice and humans. However, the process and mechanisms of FGSC differentiation in vivo following transplantation have not yet been studied. Here, we isolated and characterized FGSCs from a single EGFP-transgenic mouse, and traced the development and behavior of transplanted FGSCs (F-TFs) in vivo. Comparisons of folliculogenesis between recipients with FGSC transplantation and wild-type (WT) mice were performed by single follicle RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq). Results showed that FGSCs exhibited a homing ability and began to differentiate into early-stage oocytes only when they reached the edge of the ovarian cortex. The F-TFs restored function of premature ovarian failure (gdf9iCre; Pten genotype) and generated offspring. Furthermore, results demonstrated that the developmental mechanisms of follicles derived from F-TFs were similar to that of WT follicles. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis identified two potential sub-networks and core genes that played a critical role in follicular development. These findings provide a theoretical basis and lay a technology platform for specific or personalized medical treatment of ovarian failure or other ovarian diseases.

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