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RESEARCH ARTICLE

247. BMP signalling in the induction of germline precursors from mouse embryonic stem cells in vitro

V. L. Dias A , J. C. Young A B and K. L. Loveland A B
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A Monash Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Clayton, Vic., Australia.

B ARC Centre of Excellence in Biotechnology and Development, Australia.

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 20(9) 47-47 https://doi.org/10.1071/SRB08Abs247
Published: 28 August 2008

Abstract

BMP signalling is critical for germline lineage establishment during mouse embryogenesis. To assess its importance in the induction of germline precursors in vitro, a mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell line harbouring an Oct4 promoter-EGFP reporter construct was used to derive embryoid body (EB) aggregates cultured in the absence or presence of combinations of BMP2, BMP4 and BMP8b for 3 to 10 days. At both day 5 and 10 of culture, clearly defined clusters of Oct4-EGFP were observed in EBs cultured with BMPs, while these clusters were minimal to absent in untreated EBs. Quantitative mRNA analysis of day 3 to day 10 EBs revealed a significant elevation in the expression of genes associated with primordial germ cell specification in EBs grown in the presence of BMPs. Moreover, a transient elevation of early germ cell markers Blimp1, Fragilis and Stella was detected in day 3–4 EBs cultured with BMPs, followed their decline by day 5. In contrast, levels of the pluripotency markers, Oct3/4 and Nanog, and the later germ cell markers, Dazl and Vasa, progressively increased from day 3 to day 5. Levels of TGFβ superfamily signalling components ALK2, Smad1 and Smad5 remained relatively constant during this period. Wholemount immunofluorescence of day 5 Oct4-EGFP EBs exposed to BMP4 demonstrated co-localisation of primordial germ cell markers Oct3/4, Stella, and the cell surface antigen SSEA-1 with EGFP+ clusters. These results demonstrate that signalling by BMP2 and 4 enhances germ cell marker expression within EBs and identifies the day 3 to 5 timeframe in EB differentiation as a critical window when putative germ cells are first specified in vitro.