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        2018.11 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Because of the physiological and immunological similarities between pigs and humans, porcine embryonic stem cells (ESCs) have been identified as important candidates in preliminary studies on human disease. A comparative understanding of pig ESCs with the human is required to achieve these goals. To gain insights into pig stem cells, the transcriptome of pig ES-like cells were compared with pig preimplantation embryos and human/mouse pluripotent stem cells by RNA-seq analysis. As a result, pig stem cells were more similar to late epiblasts of pig preimplantation embryos than early ICM as revealed by transcriptome analysis, suggesting that pig stem cells are in a developmentally primed state. Moreover, the physiological and biological functions of pig ESCs were more similar to those of human PSCs than to those of mouse PSCs, as determined by direct differentiation and GO/KEGG term analysis. Overall, our data indicate that pig ESCs are in a primed pluripotent state resembling human PSCs. Our findings will facilitate both the development of large animal models for human stem cell therapy and the generation of pluripotent stem cells from other domestic animals for agricultural use. This work was supported by the Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in food, agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (IPET) through the Development of High Value-Added Food Technology Program funded by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs (MAFRA; 118042-03-1-HD020), and partially supported by the grants from the Agenda Program of Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea (No. PJ01362402)
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        2016.10 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        It is still challenging to establish pESCs due to differences in the genetic backgrounds of mouse, human, and pig. So it is required to find pig specific pluripotency markers and cellular signaling. In this experiments, doxycycline-inducible vectors carrying OCT4, SOX2, NANOG, KLF4 and MYC known as reprogramming factors, were infected into pig stem cells for analyzing gene expression pattern. When cultured without doxycycline, pig stem cells were stably maintained in bFGF supplemented media. However, when treated with doxycycline, pig stem cells lost alkaline phosphatase activity and were differentiated within two weeks. And then, we investigated the expression of genes related to pluripotency in doxycycline-treated pig stem cells by using qRT-PCR. The qRT-PCR data revealed that expression of OCT4, CDH1 and FUT4 were significantly increased by OCT4 overexpression and OCT4 and FUT4 were also upregulated in SOX2-infected group. When infected with combination of two factors including OCT4 or SOX2, some groups could stably maintain at LIF supplemented media, having alkaline phosphatase activity. Given these data, although ectopic gene expression induced differentiation in pig stem cells, ectopic expression of OCT4 and SOX2 could upregulate pluripotent genes and overexpreession of two factors help pig stem cells adapt LIF-contained media. This study could improve understanding of pluripotent networks as well as aid in establishing bona fide pluripotent stem cells in pig.
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        2012.06 구독 인증기관·개인회원 무료
        Pig embryonic stem cells (ESC) has been suggested to become important animal model for therapeutic cloning using embryonic stem cells derived by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). However, the quality of cloned embryo and derivation rate of cloned blastocyst has been presented limits for derivation of cloned embryonic stem cell. In this study, we have tried to overcome these problems by aggregating porcine embryos. Zonafree reconstructed SCNT Embryos were cultured in micro-wells singularly (non-aggregated group) or as aggregates of three (aggregated groups) at the four cell stage. Embryo quality of the cloned embryos and attachment on feeder layer rate significantly increased in the aggregates. The aggregation of pig SCNT embryos at the four-cell stage can be a useful technique for improving the quality of pig cloned blastocyst and improvement in the percentage of attachment on the feeder layer of cloned embryos. * This work was supported by the BioGreen 21 Program (PJ0081382011), Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea.