Generation of trophoblast stem cells from rabbit embryonic stem cells with BMP4

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Trophoblast stem (TS) cells are ideal models to investigate trophectoderm differentiation and placental development. Herein, we describe the derivation of rabbit trophoblast stem cells from embryonic stem (ES) cells. Rabbit ES cells generated in our laboratory were induced to differentiate in the presence of BMP4 and TS-like cell colonies were isolated and expanded. These cells expressed the molecular markers of mouse TS cells, were able to invade, give rise to derivatives of TS cells, and chimerize placental tissues when injected into blastocysts. The rabbit TS-like cells maintained self-renewal in culture medium with serum but without growth factors or feeder cells, whilst their proliferation and identity were compromised by inhibitors of FGFs and TGF-β receptors. Taken together, our study demonstrated the derivation of rabbit TS cells and suggested the essential roles of FGF and TGF-β signalings in maintenance of rabbit TS cell self-renewal. © 2011 Tan et al.

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Tan, T., Tang, X., Zhang, J., Niu, Y., Chen, H., Li, B., … Ji, W. (2011). Generation of trophoblast stem cells from rabbit embryonic stem cells with BMP4. PLoS ONE, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017124

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