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  • Exposure-based assessment of chemical teratogenicity using morphogenetic aggregates of human embryonic stem cells.

Exposure-based assessment of chemical teratogenicity using morphogenetic aggregates of human embryonic stem cells.

Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.) (2019-11-13)
Yusuke Marikawa, Hong-Ru Chen, Mark Menor, Youping Deng, Vernadeth B Alarcon
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Pluripotent stem cells recapitulate many aspects of embryogenesis in vitro. Here, we established a novel culture system to differentiate human embryonic stem cell aggregates (HESCA), and evaluated its utility for teratogenicity assessment. Culture of HESCA with modulators of developmental signals induced morphogenetic and molecular changes associated with differentiation of the paraxial mesoderm and neuroectoderm. To examine impact of teratogenic exposures on HESCA differentiation, 18 compounds were tested, for which adequate information on in vivo plasma concentrations is available. HESCA treated with each compound were examined for gross morphology and transcript levels of 15 embryogenesis regulator genes. Significant alterations in the transcript levels were observed for 94% (15/16) of the teratogenic exposures within 5-fold margin, whereas no alteration was observed for 92% (11/12) of the non-teratogenic exposures. Our study demonstrates that transcriptional changes in HESCA serve as predictive indicator of teratogenicity in a manner comparable to in vivo exposure levels.

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