» Articles » PMID: 37686459

In Vitro Embryogenesis and Gastrulation Using Stem Cells in Mice and Humans

Overview
Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2023 Sep 9
PMID 37686459
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

During early mammalian embryonic development, fertilized one-cell embryos develop into pre-implantation blastocysts and subsequently establish three germ layers through gastrulation during post-implantation development. In recent years, stem cells have emerged as a powerful tool to study embryogenesis and gastrulation without the need for eggs, allowing for the generation of embryo-like structures known as synthetic embryos or embryoids. These in vitro models closely resemble early embryos in terms of morphology and gene expression and provide a faithful recapitulation of early pre- and post-implantation embryonic development. Synthetic embryos can be generated through a combinatorial culture of three blastocyst-derived stem cell types, such as embryonic stem cells, trophoblast stem cells, and extraembryonic endoderm cells, or totipotent-like stem cells alone. This review provides an overview of the progress and various approaches in studying in vitro embryogenesis and gastrulation in mice and humans using stem cells. Furthermore, recent findings and breakthroughs in synthetic embryos and gastruloids are outlined. Despite ethical considerations, synthetic embryo models hold promise for understanding mammalian (including humans) embryonic development and have potential implications for regenerative medicine and developmental research.

Citing Articles

Current strategies using 3D organoids to establish maternal-embryonic interaction.

Saadeldin I, Ehab S, Noreldin A, Swelum A, Bang S, Kim H J Vet Sci. 2024; 25(3):e40.

PMID: 38834510 PMC: 11156602. DOI: 10.4142/jvs.24004.

References
1.
Kinder S, Tsang T, Wakamiya M, Sasaki H, Behringer R, Nagy A . The organizer of the mouse gastrula is composed of a dynamic population of progenitor cells for the axial mesoderm. Development. 2001; 128(18):3623-34. DOI: 10.1242/dev.128.18.3623. View

2.
Johnson W, Loskutoff N, Plante Y, Betteridge K . Production of four identical calves by the separation of blastomeres from an in vitro derived four-cell embryo. Vet Rec. 1995; 137(1):15-6. DOI: 10.1136/vr.137.1.15. View

3.
Zhang S, Chen T, Chen N, Gao D, Shi B, Kong S . Implantation initiation of self-assembled embryo-like structures generated using three types of mouse blastocyst-derived stem cells. Nat Commun. 2019; 10(1):496. PMC: 6353907. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-08378-9. View

4.
Appleby J, Bredenoord A . Should the 14-day rule for embryo research become the 28-day rule?. EMBO Mol Med. 2018; 10(9). PMC: 6127884. DOI: 10.15252/emmm.201809437. View

5.
Tremblay K, Dunn N, Robertson E . Mouse embryos lacking Smad1 signals display defects in extra-embryonic tissues and germ cell formation. Development. 2001; 128(18):3609-21. DOI: 10.1242/dev.128.18.3609. View