School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, LE12 5RD, UK.
School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, LE12 5RD, UK.
Animal. 2023 May;17 Suppl 1:100753. doi: 10.1016/j.animal.2023.100753.
In vitro gametogenesis (IVG) offers broad opportunities for gaining detailed new mechanistic knowledge of germ cell biology that will enable progress in the understanding of human infertility, as well as for applications in the conservation of endangered species and for accelerating genetic selection of livestock. The realisation of this potential depends on overcoming key technical challenges and of gaining more detailed knowledge of the ontogeny and developmental programme in different species. Important differences in the molecular mechanisms of germ cell determination and epigenetic reprogramming between mice and other animals have been elucidated in recent years. These must be carefully considered when developing IVG protocols, as cellular kinetics in mice may not accurately reflect mechanisms in other mammals. Similarly, diverse stem cell models with potential for germ cell differentiation may reflect alternative routes to successful IVG. In conclusion, the fidelity of the developmental programme recapitulated during IVG must be assessed against reference information from each species to ensure the production of healthy animals using these methods, as well as for developing genuine models of gametogenesis.
体外配子发生 (IVG) 为深入了解生殖细胞生物学的机制提供了广泛的机会,这将有助于理解人类不育症,并可应用于濒危物种的保护和加速家畜的遗传选择。要实现这一潜力,取决于能否克服关键的技术挑战,并更详细地了解不同物种的个体发生和发育程序。近年来,已经阐明了在小鼠和其他动物中,生殖细胞决定和表观遗传重编程的分子机制存在重要差异。在开发 IVG 方案时,必须仔细考虑这些差异,因为小鼠的细胞动力学可能无法准确反映其他哺乳动物的机制。同样,具有潜在生殖细胞分化能力的各种干细胞模型可能反映了成功进行 IVG 的替代途径。总之,必须根据每个物种的参考信息来评估 IVG 过程中重现的发育程序的准确性,以确保使用这些方法生产健康的动物,并开发出真正的配子发生模型。