Gene expression and epigenetic signatures of germ cell-derived pluripotent stem cells and embryonic stem cells

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Germ cell-derived Pluripotent Stem Cells (gPSCs) are pluripotent stem cells that originate from Spermatogonial Stem Cells (SSCs) of the testis. Several reports in the last few years have shown that it is possible to isolate and enrich the SSC population by different approaches and even reprogram these in vivo multipotent cells to gPSCs in vitro. As these cells could be an alternative to circumvent the ethical objections regarding the use of Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs) for therapeutic approaches, these SSC-derived gPSCs were characterized in several studies comparatively to the gold standard of pluripotency, the ESCs. The results provide great promise that gPSCs can be of importance for practical use in regenerative medicine.

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Nolte, J., Pantakani, D. V. K., Dihazi, H., & Zechner, U. (2012). Gene expression and epigenetic signatures of germ cell-derived pluripotent stem cells and embryonic stem cells. In Stem Cells and Cancer Stem Cells (pp. 21–34). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2993-3_3

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