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Expression dynamics of pluripotency genes in chicken primordial germ cells before and after colonization of the genital ridges

Author:
محسن نعیمی پور
,
حسام دهقانی
,
محمدرضا باسامی
,
احمدرضا بهرامی
,
mohsen naeemipour
,
Hesam Dehghani
,
Mohammad Reza Bassami
,
Ahmad Reza Bahrami
Year
: 2013
Abstract: Mammalian species utilize an inductive mechanism of germ cell specification, diverting the fate of some of somatic cells toward pluripotency and germ-cell totipotency. It is not known if avian species utilize a similar mechanism nor if, analogous to mammalian primordial germ cells (PGCs), pluripotency genes are continuously upregulated in migrating and genital ridge-colonizing avian PGCs. Thus, this study was conducted to quantify and to analyze the expression profile of pluripotency genes at different stages of chicken PGCs development at Hamburger and Hamilton (HH) stage 14, when the majority of PGCs have entered into the bloodstream; at HH stage 18, when PGCs have resided for 8–12 hr in the bloodstream; and at HH stage 28, when the majority of PGCs are found in the genital ridge. The transcription for Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog continuously decreased from HH stage 14 to HH stage 28. In addition, equal amounts of total RNA could be isolated from chicken PGCs at each stage of development, indicating that the observed drop of transcription of pluripotency genes is not a consequence of transcriptional repression in general. Decreased expression for all three proteins was also observed at HH stage 28. Furthermore, in comparison to blood PGCs, those residing in the gonad have lost their full capacity for colony formation. Our results indicate that, in contrast to mammalian PGCs, chicken PGCs continuously downregulate the expression of pluripotency genes and show a progressive loss of pluripotency-associated features during different stages of germ-line migration.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3348058
Keyword(s): pluripotency genes,chicken,germ cells,gene expression
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    Expression dynamics of pluripotency genes in chicken primordial germ cells before and after colonization of the genital ridges

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contributor authorمحسن نعیمی پورen
contributor authorحسام دهقانیen
contributor authorمحمدرضا باسامیen
contributor authorاحمدرضا بهرامیen
contributor authormohsen naeemipourfa
contributor authorHesam Dehghanifa
contributor authorMohammad Reza Bassamifa
contributor authorAhmad Reza Bahramifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:15:44Z
date available2020-06-06T13:15:44Z
date issued2013
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3348058
description abstractMammalian species utilize an inductive mechanism of germ cell specification, diverting the fate of some of somatic cells toward pluripotency and germ-cell totipotency. It is not known if avian species utilize a similar mechanism nor if, analogous to mammalian primordial germ cells (PGCs), pluripotency genes are continuously upregulated in migrating and genital ridge-colonizing avian PGCs. Thus, this study was conducted to quantify and to analyze the expression profile of pluripotency genes at different stages of chicken PGCs development at Hamburger and Hamilton (HH) stage 14, when the majority of PGCs have entered into the bloodstream; at HH stage 18, when PGCs have resided for 8–12 hr in the bloodstream; and at HH stage 28, when the majority of PGCs are found in the genital ridge. The transcription for Oct4, Sox2, and Nanog continuously decreased from HH stage 14 to HH stage 28. In addition, equal amounts of total RNA could be isolated from chicken PGCs at each stage of development, indicating that the observed drop of transcription of pluripotency genes is not a consequence of transcriptional repression in general. Decreased expression for all three proteins was also observed at HH stage 28. Furthermore, in comparison to blood PGCs, those residing in the gonad have lost their full capacity for colony formation. Our results indicate that, in contrast to mammalian PGCs, chicken PGCs continuously downregulate the expression of pluripotency genes and show a progressive loss of pluripotency-associated features during different stages of germ-line migration.en
languageEnglish
titleExpression dynamics of pluripotency genes in chicken primordial germ cells before and after colonization of the genital ridgesen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordspluripotency genesen
subject keywordschickenen
subject keywordsgerm cellsen
subject keywordsgene expressionen
journal titleMolecular Reproduction and Developmentfa
pages849-861
journal volume80
journal issue10
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1038125.html
identifier articleid1038125
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