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the contribution of y chromosome genes to spontaneous differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into embryoid bodies in vitro
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نویسنده
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nafian dehkordi simin ,khani farzaneh ,hassani nafiseh ,baharvand hossein ,soleimanpour-lichaei hamid reza ,hosseini salekdeh ghasem
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منبع
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cell journal (yakhteh) - 2021 - دوره : 23 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:40 -50
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چکیده
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Objective sexual dimorphism in mammals can be described as subsequent transcriptional differences from their distinct sex chromosome complements. following x inactivation in females, the y chromosome is the major genetic difference between sexes. in this study, we used a male embryonic stem cell line (royan h6) to identify the potential role of the malespecific region of the y chromosome (msy) during spontaneous differentiation into embryoid bodies (ebs) as a model of early embryonic development.materials and methods in this experimental study, rh6 cells were cultured on inactivated feeder layers and matrigel. in a dynamic suspension system, aggregates were generated in the same size and were spontaneously differentiated into ebs. during differentiation, expression patterns of specific markers for three germ layers were compared with msy genes.results spontaneous differentiation was determined by downregulation of pluripotent markers and upregulation of fourteen differentiation markers. upregulation of the ectoderm markers was observed on days 4 and 16, whereas mesoderm markers were upregulated on the 8th day and endodermic markers on days 1216. mesoderm markers correlated with 8 msy genes namely ddx3y, rps4y1, kdm5d, tbl1y, bcorp1, pry, daz, and amely, which were classified as a mesoderm cluster. endoderm markers were coexpressed with 7 msy genes, i.e. zfy, tspy, prory, vcy, eif1ay, usp9y, and rpky, which were grouped as an endoderm cluster. finally, the ectoderm markers correlated with txlngy, nlgn4y, pcdh11y, tmsb4y, uty, rbmy1, and hsfy genes of the msy, which were categorized as an ectoderm cluster. in contrast, 2 msy genes, sry and tgif2ly, were more highly expressed in rh6 cells compared to ebs.conclusionwe found a significant correlation between spontaneous differentiation and upregulation of specific msy genes. the expression alterations of msy genes implied the potential responsibility of their gene coexpression clusters for eb differentiation. we suggest that these genes may play important roles in early embryonic development.
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کلیدواژه
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embryoid bodies ,human embryonic stem cells ,human y chromosome proteome project ,rh6 cell line ,spontaneous differentiation
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آدرس
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national institute of genetic engineering and biotechnology (nigeb), institute of medical biotechnology, department of stem cells and regenerative medicine, iran. academic center for education, culture and research, cell science research center, royan institute for stem cell biology and technology, department of molecular systems biology, iran, national institute of genetic engineering and biotechnology (nigeb), institute of medical biotechnology, department of stem cells and regenerative medicine, iran. academic center for education, culture and research, cell science research center, royan institute for stem cell biology and technology, department of molecular systems biology, iran, academic center for education, culture and research, cell science research center, royan institute for stem cell biology and technology, department of stem cells and developmental biology, iran, academic center for education, culture and research, cell science research center, royan institute for stem cell biology and technology, department of stem cells and developmental biology, iran. university of science and culture, department of developmental biology, iran, national institute of genetic engineering and biotechnology (nigeb), institute of medical biotechnology, department of stem cells and regenerative medicine, iran, academic center for education, culture and research, cell science research center, royan institute for stem cell biology and technology, department of molecular systems biology, iran. agricultural biotechnology research institute of iran, department of systems biology, iran. macquarie university, department of molecular sciences, australia
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