Xinyi Jia, Bing Peng, Hongjin Zhao, Chunhui Wang, Aibin He, Wei Tao, Peng Du. Capturing trophectoderm-like stem cells enables step-wisely remodeling of placental development[J]. Protein&Cell.
Citation: Xinyi Jia, Bing Peng, Hongjin Zhao, Chunhui Wang, Aibin He, Wei Tao, Peng Du. Capturing trophectoderm-like stem cells enables step-wisely remodeling of placental development[J]. Protein&Cell.

Capturing trophectoderm-like stem cells enables step-wisely remodeling of placental development

  • The trophectoderm produced from totipotent blastomeres initiates trophoblast development, while placental deficiencies can cause pregnancy disorders. Yet, a culture system that fully recapitulates the entire placenta development is still lacking, greatly limiting related studies.Here, we captured mouse trophectoderm-like stem cells (TELSCs), which can give rise to all trophoblast lineages and be applied to generate trophoblast organoids. We achieved the induction and maintenance of TELSCs from totipotent blastomere-like stem cells or early embryos through a Hippo-YAP/Notch-to-TGFβ1 signaling switch. At the molecular level, TELSCs resemble E4.5 trophectoderm and are distinct from all previously known trophoblast-like stem cells. Functionally, TELSCs can generate all trophoblast lineages in both teratoma and chimera assays. We further applied TELSCs to generate trophoblast organoids containing various mature trophoblasts and a self-renewing extraembryonic ectoderm (ExE)-like progenitor population. Interestingly, we observed transiently formed rosette-like structures that rely on Itgb1, which are essential to induce ExE-like progenitors and to generate organoids eventually. Thus, the capture of TELSCs enables comprehensive insights into placental development.
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