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Development of stem cell technology for livestock species in Taiwan LihRen Chen, PhD Livestock research Institute, Council of Agriculture Taiwan

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  • Development of stem cell technologyfor livestock species in Taiwan

    Lih‐Ren Chen, PhDLivestock research Institute, Council of Agriculture

    Taiwan

  • (Winslow, 2001)

  • Chen, L. R., J. P. Wang and M. C. Wu, 1991. In vitro culture of mammalian embryonic stem cells : II. In vitro culture of blastocyst- derived cells in mouse and pigs. J. Chin. Soc. Anim. Sci. 20(3):326-339.

  • Shim, H., A. Gutierrez-Adan, L. R. Chen, R. H. BonDurant, E. Behboodi and G. B. Anderson. 1997. Isolation of pluripotent stem cells from cultured porcine primordial germ cells.BOR 57:1089-1095.

  • Chen, L. R., Y. L. Shiue, L. Bertolini, J. F. Merdrano, R. H. BonDurant and G. B. Anderson, 1999. Establishment of plurpotent cell lines from porcine preimplantation embryos. Theriogenology 52:195-212.

  • Embryo Splitting

  • Micromanipulator

  • “The cloning of mammals…………..…. is biologically impossible.”

    James McGrath and Davor Solter, Science 1984.

  • • Ian Wilmut• Created the 

    first true clone, the Dorset ewe Dolly

  • Dolly, the sheep

  • 1996 Dolly the sheep

    1998 Mouse, Cow

    1999 Goat

    2000 Pig

    2002 Cat, Rabbit, African wild cat

    2003 Mule, House, Rat, Banteng,

    Deer, Rat

    2005 Dog

    Somatic clone animals

  • C D

    A B

  • 0901/2001, 畜寶 1016/2001 0122/2002

  • 寶吉與寶祥, 0705/2003

  • 如意, 0227/2003

  • 0227/2003, 1211/2003, 0116/2003, 0122/2004

  • 0217/2005

  • V.S• Growth

    • Reproduction

    • Production

    • Gene expression

  • • Easy to manipulate• Low efficiency

    • Variety gene expression level

    • nearly impossible for gene targeting

    • Complicated manipulation

    • Low efficiency

    • Uniform gene expression level

    • Possible for gene targeting

    Vectors for genetic modification

  • Preparation of nuclear donor cells

    Ear fibroblasts

    Frozen

    Gene Transfer

    Subcloning

  • 寶鈺, 0310/2004

    0425/2005

  • Transfection

    Incubation and Passage

    Selection

    Somatic cells donor

    Cloning

    Nuclear transfer

    Limited passage number

    Possible damage in X’some

  • RA

    (Yang et al., 2006)

  • Nestin +

    NF68 +

    MAP2+

    ChAT+

    TH+

    (Yang et al., 2006)

  • ++++AP activity

    ++++Oct‐4+++‐TRA‐1‐81+++‐TRA‐1‐60+++‐SSEA‐3/4‐‐‐+SSEA‐1

    pEShESrESmESItem

  • +??+Chimera formation

    ++++EB formation

    Flat, tightaggregates

    Flat, loose aggregates

    Flat, loose aggregates

    Tight, rounded, multi‐layer clumps

    Growth characteristics

    ‐+/‐‐+LIF for selfrenew

    ++++/‐Feeder dependency

    pEShESrESmESItems

  • Cloning ES Tech

  • Solter and Gearhart, 1999

  • Differentiation induction

    Isolation and culture of ES cells

    Pig Somatic cell

    Therapeutic cloning in pig model

    Immunologicallycompatible transplant for cell therapy

  • IVM pig oocyte Enucleation

    Transfer of donor cell Electrofusion

    LPE-206-1

    Donor cell

    8(17.3)46(74.1)62(51.6)120

    BlastocystCleavedSuccessfully fused

    Used for SCNT

    Number and(%)of fused embryos

    Number and(%)of oocytes

    Pig somatic cells

  • Dominko et al., 1999. Biol. Reprod. 60:1496-1502.

    Bovine oocyte cytoplasm supports development of embryos produced by nuclear transfer of somatic nuclei from various mammalian species.

  • Hybrid Embryo development

    Hatching blastocyst at day 7 Hatched blastocyst at day 9

    Morula at day 5 Early Blastocyst at day 6

    11 (50%)

    2‐16 cells

    Cleavage (%)(72%)

    Adult female buffalo fibroblast

    Donor cell

    2 (9%)3 (13.6%)

    BlastocystMorula22 (84%)2627

    fused (%)Nuclear transferoocytes

  • Stem cells

    Differentiated adult cells

  • Human/mouse

    somatic cells

    streptolysin-O Remove

    Stem

    cell

    extrac

    tion

    Oocyte/

    Stem cell extract

    Resealing plasma membrane

  • Morphology change of reprogrammed mouse and human fibroblasts

    b

  • β-actinOct-4

    Nanog

    mES Reprogrammed hF

    β-actin

    Oct-4

    NanogPECAM-1

    PECAM-1

    Reprogrammed mF

    β-actin

    Oct-4Nanog

    PECAM-1

    hF

  • AP+

    SSEA-1+

  • Acknowledgement• Livestock Research Institute

    – Dr. JJ Tailiu– JR Yang– TY Kuo– FH Chu– YH Chen– Dr. JW Shiau

    • Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Center– Dr. SZ  Lin– CH  Liao

    • National Chung HsinUniversity– Dr. CM Chen– Dr. MC Huang

    • National Sun Yat‐sen University– Dr. YL Shiue

    • National Chung Kung University– Dr. C Tai– CH  Kang– FT  Lu

    • National Taiwan University– Dr. WTK Cheng

    • National Pintong Scientific U.– Dr. PC Sheen

    • University of Connecticut– Dr. X Yang – Dr. X Tian, – Dr. FL Du

  • Formosan rock-monkey (Macaca cyclopis)

    Thanks for Your Attention