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Generation and Application of Mouse-Rat Allodiploid Embryonic Stem Cells
Author(s) -
Xin Li,
Xiaolong Cui,
Jiaqiang Wang,
Yukai Wang,
Yufei Li,
Leyun Wang,
Haifeng Wan,
Tianda Li,
Guihai Feng,
Ling Shuai,
Zhikun Li,
Qi Gu,
Jie Hao,
Liu Wang,
Xiaoyang Zhao,
Liu Z,
XiuJie Wang,
Wei Li,
Qi Zhou
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 26.304
H-Index - 776
eISSN - 1097-4172
pISSN - 0092-8674
DOI - 10.1016/j.cell.2015.11.035
Subject(s) - biology , embryonic stem cell , microbiology and biotechnology , stem cell , genetics , gene
Mammalian interspecific hybrids provide unique advantages for mechanistic studies of speciation, gene expression regulation, and X chromosome inactivation (XCI) but are constrained by their limited natural resources. Previous artificially generated mammalian interspecific hybrid cells are usually tetraploids with unstable genomes and limited developmental abilities. Here, we report the generation of mouse-rat allodiploid embryonic stem cells (AdESCs) by fusing haploid ESCs of the two species. The AdESCs have a stable allodiploid genome and are capable of differentiating into all three germ layers and early-stage germ cells. Both the mouse and rat alleles have comparable contributions to the expression of most genes. We have proven AdESCs as a powerful tool to study the mechanisms regulating X chromosome inactivation and to identify X inactivation-escaping genes, as well as to efficiently identify genes regulating phenotypic differences between species. A similar method could be used to create hybrid AdESCs of other distantly related species.

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