Donovan P J, Stott D, Cairns L A, Heasman J, Wylie C C
Cell. 1986 Mar 28;44(6):831-8. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(86)90005-x.
In all vertebrate groups, the progenitors of the germ line, the primordial germ cells (PGCs) arise extragonadally and move to the developing gonad early in embryonic development. We have examined the behavior of isolated pregonadal and gonadal PGCs in vitro on feeder layers of an embryo-derived cell line. Histochemically and serologically identified pregonadal germ cells are found to be actively motile in vitro and, furthermore, show behavior characteristic of invasive cells. PGCs isolated from the developing gonad, however, show little locomotory activity and are not invasive on the same cellular substrate. These observations suggest that PGCs undergo a major change in phenotype at the time of their entry into the gonad anlagen.
在所有脊椎动物类群中,生殖系的祖细胞,即原始生殖细胞(PGCs),在胚胎外产生,并在胚胎发育早期迁移至发育中的性腺。我们已经在源自胚胎的细胞系饲养层上体外检测了分离的性腺前和性腺PGCs的行为。通过组织化学和血清学鉴定的性腺前生殖细胞在体外具有活跃的运动能力,此外,还表现出侵袭性细胞的行为特征。然而,从发育中的性腺分离的PGCs显示出很少的运动活性,并且在相同的细胞底物上不具有侵袭性。这些观察结果表明,PGCs在进入性腺原基时经历了表型的重大变化。