Potency of germ cells and its relevance for regenerative medicine

2008 | conference paper; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Potency of germ cells and its relevance for regenerative medicine​
Mardanpour, P.; Guan, K. ; Nolte, J. ; Lee, J. H.; Hasenfuß, G. ; Engel, W. & Nayernia, K.​ (2008)
​Journal of Anatomy (1) pp. 26​-29. (Vol. 213). ​International Conference on Advances in Stem Cell Biology​, Durham Univ, Durham, ENGLAND.
Malden​: Wiley-blackwell. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7580.2008.00930.x 

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Mardanpour, Parisa; Guan, Kaomei ; Nolte, Jessica ; Lee, Jae Ho; Hasenfuß, Gerd ; Engel, Wolfgang; Nayernia, Karim
Abstract
Germline stem cells, which can self-renew and generate gametes, are unique stem cells in that they are solely dedicated to transmit genetic information from generation to generation. The germ cells have a special place in the life cycle because they must be able to retain the ability to recreate the organism, a property known as developmental totipotency. Several lines of evidence have suggested the extensive proliferation activity and pluripotency of prenatal, neonatal and adult germline stem cells. We showed that adult male germline stem cells, spermatogonial stem cells, can be converted into embryonic stem cell-like cells, which can differentiate into the somatic stem cells of three germ layers. Different cell types such as vascular, heart, liver, pancreatic and blood cells could also be obtained from these stem cells. Understanding how spermatogonial stem cells can give rise to pluripotent stem cells and how somatic stem cells differentiate into germ cells could give significant insight into the regulation of developmental totipotency as well as having important implications for male fertility and regenerative medicine.
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2008
Publisher
Wiley-blackwell
Conference
International Conference on Advances in Stem Cell Biology
Conference Place
Durham Univ, Durham, ENGLAND
ISSN
0021-8782

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