Histocompatible embryonic stem cells by parthenogenesis

K Kim, P Lerou, A Yabuuchi, C Lengerke, K Ng, J West… - science, 2007 - science.org
K Kim, P Lerou, A Yabuuchi, C Lengerke, K Ng, J West, A Kirby, MJ Daly, GQ Daley
science, 2007science.org
Genetically matched pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells generated via nuclear transfer or
parthenogenesis (pES cells) are a potential source of histocompatible cells and tissues for
transplantation. After parthenogenetic activation of murine oocytes and interruption of
meiosis I or II, we isolated and genotyped pES cells and characterized those that carried the
full complement of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens of the oocyte donor.
Differentiated tissues from these pES cells engrafted in immunocompetent MHC-matched …
Genetically matched pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells generated via nuclear transfer or parthenogenesis (pES cells) are a potential source of histocompatible cells and tissues for transplantation. After parthenogenetic activation of murine oocytes and interruption of meiosis I or II, we isolated and genotyped pES cells and characterized those that carried the full complement of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigens of the oocyte donor. Differentiated tissues from these pES cells engrafted in immunocompetent MHC-matched mouse recipients, demonstrating that selected pES cells can serve as a source of histocompatible tissues for transplantation.
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