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Rolling back human pluripotent stem cells to an eight-cell embryo-like stage

Author Affiliations
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, BGI Group (China), ...
Published InNature
Year2022
Citations241

Abstract

After fertilization, the quiescent zygote experiences a burst of genome activation that initiates a short-lived totipotent state. Understanding the process of totipotency in human cells would have broad applications. However, in contrast to in mice 1,2 , demonstration of the time of zygotic genome activation or the eight-cell (8C) stage in in vitro cultured human cells has not yet been reported, and the study of embryos is limited by ethical and practical considerations. Here we describe a transgene-free, rapid and controllable method for producing 8C-like cells (8CLCs) from human pluripotent stem cells. Single-cell analysis identified key molecular events and gene networks associated with this conversion. Loss-of-function experiments identified fundamental roles for DPPA3, a master regulator of DNA methylation in oocytes…
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