Isolation and characterization of porcine visceral endoderm cell lines derived from in vivo 11-day blastocysts

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Neil C. Talbot
Le Ann Blomberg
Ayesha Mahmood
Thomas J. Caperna
Wesley M. Garrett
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[1] ARS,Biotechnology and Germplasm Laboratory, Animal and Natural Resources Institute
[2] USDA,Growth Biology Laboratory
[3] Beltsville Agricultural Research Center,undefined
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal | 2007年 / 43卷
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Cell; Line; Endoderm; Pig; Porcine; Yolk-sac;
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Two porcine cell lines of yolk-sac visceral endoderm, designated as PE-1 and PE-2, were derived from in vivo 11-d porcine blastocysts that were either ovoid (PE-1) or at the early tubular stage of elongation (PE-2). Primary and secondary culture of the cell lines was done on STO feeder cells. The PE-1 and PE-2 cells morphologically resembled visceral endoderm previously cultured from in vivo-derived ovine and equine blastocysts and from in vitro-derived bovine blastocysts. Analysis of the PE-1- and PE-2-conditioned medium by 2D-gel electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization–time-of-flight–mass spectrometry demonstrated that they produced serum proteins. Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction analysis showed that the cells expressed several genes typical for yolk-sac endoderm differentiation and function including GATA-6, DAB-2, REX-1, HNF-1, transthyretin, alpha-fetoprotein, and albumin. Unlike a porcine liver cell line, the PE-1 and PE-2 cell lines had relatively low inducible P-450 content and EROD activity, and, while they cleared ammonia from the cell culture medium, they did not produce urea. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the cells were a polarized epithelium connected by complex junctions resembling tight junctions and by lateral desmosomes. Rough endoplasmic reticulum was prominent within the cells. Immunocytochemistry indicated that the PE-1 cells expressed cytokeratin 18 and had robust microtubule networks similar to those observed in in vivo porcine yolk-sac endoderm. Metaphase spreads prepared at passage 26 of the PE-1 cell line indicated a diploid porcine karyotype of 38 chromosomes. The cells have been grown for over 1 yr for multiple passages at 1:10 or 1:20 split ratios on STO feeder cells. The cell lines will be of interest as an in vitro model of the porcine preimplantation yolk-sac tissue.
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