Inhibition of BMP-mediated SMAD pathway supports the pluripotency of pig embryonic stem cells in the absence of feeder cells

ElsevierVolume 225, 1 September 2024, Pages 67-80TheriogenologyAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , , , Highlights•

Inhibiting the SMAD signaling supports the stemness of pig ESCs without feeder cells.

LDN-193189 enhances the pig pluripotency by suppressing mesodermal differentiation.

These conditions enhance the stemness of pig ESCs, even in FBS-contained conditions.

The culture conditions ensure consistency and reproducibility of pig ESC cultures.

Abstract

Here, we examined the effects of the BMP signaling pathway inhibitor LDN-193189 on the pluripotency of porcine embryonic stem cells (ESCs) in the absence of feeder cells using molecular and transcriptomic techniques. Additionally, the effects of some extracellular matrix components on porcine ESC pluripotency were evaluated to develop an optimized and sustainable feeder-free culture system for porcine ESCs. Feeder cells were found to play an important role in supporting the pluripotency of porcine ESCs by blocking trophoblast and mesodermal differentiation through the inhibition of the BMP pathway. Additionally, treatment with LDN-193189, an inhibitor of the BMP pathway, maintained the pluripotency and homogeneity of porcine ESCs for an extended period in the absence of feeder cells by stimulating the secretion of chemokines and suppressing differentiation, based on transcriptome analysis. Conclusively, these results suggest that LDN-193189 could be a suitable replacement for feeder cells in the maintenance of porcine ESC pluripotency during culture. Additionally, these findings contribute to the understanding of pluripotency gene networks and comparative embryogenesis.

Keywords

BMP signaling pathway

Chemokines

Feeder-free culture

LDN-193189

Pig embryonic stem cells

© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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