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Generation of human induced trophoblast stem cells

Authors :
Justine Blin
Caroline Chariau
Takahiro Arima
Martin Knöfler
Hiroaki Okae
Léa Flippe
Stéphanie Kilens
Nicolas C. Rivron
Dimitri Meistermann
Anne Gaignerie
D. Masson
Jérémie Bourdon
Julie Firmin
Sandra Haider
Sophie Loubersac
Alexandre Bruneau
Bianca Dietrich
Valentin Francois Campion
Simon Chevolleau
Thomas Fréour
Eric Charpentier
Quentin Francheteau
Laurent David
Betty Bretin
Harunobu Kagawa
Gaël Castel
Thierry Fournier
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

SUMMARYHuman trophoblast stem cells (hTSC) derived from blastocysts and first-trimester cytotrophoblasts offer an unprecedented opportunity to study the human placenta. However, access to human embryos and first trimester placentas is limited thus preventing the establishment of hTSC from a variety of genetic backgrounds associated with placental disorders. In the present study, we show that hTSC can be generated from numerous genetic backgrounds using post-natal cells via two alternative methods: (I) somatic cell reprogramming of adult fibroblasts using the Yamanaka factors, and (II) cell fate conversion of naive and extended pluripotent stem cells. The resulted induced and converted hTSC (hiTSC/hcTSC) recapitulated hallmarks of hTSC including long-term self-renewal, expression of specific transcription factors, transcriptome-side signature, and the potential to differentiate into syncytiotrophoblast and extravillous trophoblast cells. We also clarified the developmental stage of hTSC and show that these cells resemble post-implantation NR2F2+ cytotrophoblasts (day 8-10). Altogether, hTSC lines of diverse genetics origins open the possibility to model both placental development and diseases in a dish.HighlightsReprogramming of human somatic cells to induced hTSC with OSKMConversion of naive and extended hPSC to hTSCGenetic diversity of hTSC linesDevelopmental matching of hTSC in the peri-implantation human embryo

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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