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Authentic embryonic stem cells can be isolated from any mammal.


Byline: ANI

Washington, Dec 25 (ANI): Scientists have discovered that a previously found recipe for capturing authentic embryonic stem cells from mice is equally applicable to any mammal, including cows, pigs and even humans.

They found that the cocktail, first demonstrated to work in mice earlier this year, and which includes inhibitory chemicals, can also be used to successfully isolate embryonic stem cells from rats.

The new discovery made in labs at both the University of Edinburgh (body, education) University of Edinburgh - A university in the centre of Scotland's capital. The University of Edinburgh has been promoting and setting standards in education for over 400 years.  and the University of Southern California The U.S. News & World Report ranked USC 27th among all universities in the United States in its 2008 ranking of "America's Best Colleges", also designating it as one of the "most selective universities" for admitting 8,634 of the almost 34,000 who applied for freshman admission  (USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. ), Los Angeles, as a result of two studies, is a major breakthrough for biomedical research, said Qi-Long Ying, an author on both studies.

It will allow researchers to readily produce genetically altered strains of rats, with conditions that mimic human disease, in a very targeted way.

Austin Smith led the research team at the University of Edinburgh and Ying led the USC team.

The researchers said that humans and rats are physiologically more similar than humans and mice, making the study of rats more directly applicable to people, and rats' larger size also makes them easier to work with in many cases. Humans and rats also tend to have similar responses to drugs.

The results provided evidence to the notion that embryonic stem cells will remain in their undifferentiated, pluripotent plu·rip·o·tent or plu·ri·po·ten·tial
adj.
1. Capable of affecting more than one organ or tissue.

2. Not fixed as to potential development. Used of an embryonic cell.
 state when they are shielded from particular outside signals. Pluripotent refers to the ability to differentiate into any cell or tissue type.

Embryonic stem cells are derived from the inner cell mass in·ner cell mass
n.
The mass at the embryonic pole of the blastocyst concerned with the formation of the body of the embryo.
 of blastocysts, which are hollow balls of cells that form in early development. The inner cell mass is a cluster of cells inside the blastocyst blastocyst /blas·to·cyst/ (-sist) the mammalian conceptus in the postmorula stage, consisting of an embryoblast (inner cell mass) and a thin trophoblast layer enclosing a blastocyst cavity.  that goes on to form the embryo.

Authentic embryonic stem cells are defined by three cardinal properties: unlimited symmetrical self-renewal in the lab; comprehensive contribution to primary chimeras; and generation of functional egg and sperm for genome transmission.

Chimeras are produced when embryonic stem cells are inserted into a developing blastocyst and those stem cells go on to contribute to a normal embryo with cells of two origins, Ying explained.

As embryonic stem cells can contribute to the germ line, any genetic alterations they carry, like the loss or gain of a gene, can be passed on to the next generation.

While embryonic stem cells have been routinely derived from particular strains of mice since 1981, their capture from rats or other animals had remained elusive.

Now, the researchers have shown that a two- or three-ingredient concoction known as 2i or 3i respectively, which inhibits signals that would otherwise activate the differentiation process, maintains rat embryonic stem cells in their natural default state, allowing them to self-renew, or multiply, as generic stem cells. (The cocktails include inhibitors of GSK GSK GlaxoSmithKline plc (pharmaceutical company)
GSK Glycogen Synthase Kinase
GSK Gruppentraining Sozialer Kompetenzen (Germany)
GSK Greenland Shark (FAO fish species code) 
3, MEK Noun 1. MEK - a terrorist organization formed in the 1960s by children of Iranian merchants; sought to counter the Shah of Iran's pro-western policies of modernization and opposition to communism; following a philosophy that mixes Marxism and Islam it now attacks the , and FGF receptor tyrosine kinases.)

Significantly, the isolated cells can produce high rates of chimerism chimerism

the state of being a chimera; the presence in an animal of cells of different origin, e.g. XX/XY chimerism.


blood chimerism
twins that have a common circulation develop immune tolerance. Each of them is then a chimera.
 when reintroduced into early stage embryos and can transmit through the germline, they report.

"In the past two decades, embryonic stem cells have been routinely used to create loss of function (knockout) or gene replacement (knockin) mutations by homologous recombination in the mouse, providing an invaluable tool for the functional characterization of genes. Now, the availability of true rat embryonic stem cells provides an opportunity to adapt the technology developed in the mouse to the rat," wrote Ying's group.

The two studies are published the recent issue of the journal Cell, a Cell Press publication. (ANI)

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