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Building Pluripotency Identity in the Early Embryo and Derived Stem Cells

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
The fusion of two highly differentiated cells, an oocyte with a spermatozoon, gives rise to the zygote, a single totipotent cell, which has the capability to develop into a complete, fully functional organism. Then, as development proceeds, a series of programmed cell divisions occur whereby the arising cells progressively acquire their own cellular and molecular identity, and totipotency narrows until when pluripotency is achieved. The path towards pluripotency involves transcriptome modulation, remodeling of the chromatin epigenetic landscape to which external modulators contribute. Both human and mouse embryos are a source of different types of pluripotent stem cells whose characteristics can be captured and maintained in vitro. The main aim of this review is to address the cellular properties and the molecular signature of the emerging cells during mouse and human early development, highlighting similarities and differences between the two species and between the embryos and their cognate stem cells.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
peri-implantation embryo; EGA; lineage specification; pluripotent stem cells; pluripotency transcriptional networks; epigenetic; DNA methylation and histone modification; X chromosome inactivation; non-coding RNAs
List of contributors:
Rebuzzini, P.; Zuccotti, M.; Garagna, S
Authors of the University:
GARAGNA SILVIA
REBUZZINI PAOLA
ZUCCOTTI MAURIZIO
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1448781
Published in:
CELLS
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https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/10/8/2049
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