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Interspecies control of development during mammalian gastrulation (2023)
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Simpson, L., & Alberio, R. (2023). Interspecies control of development during mammalian gastrulation. Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 7(4), 397-408. https://doi.org/10.1042/etls20230083

Gastrulation represents a pivotal phase of development and aberrations during this period can have major consequences, from minor anatomical deviations to severe congenital defects. Animal models are used to study gastrulation, however, there is cons... Read More about Interspecies control of development during mammalian gastrulation.

NANOG is required to establish the competence for germ-layer differentiation in the basal tetrapod axolotl (2023)
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Simpson, L. A., Crowley, D., Forey, T., Acosta, H., Ferjentsik, Z., Chatfield, J., …Johnson, A. D. (2023). NANOG is required to establish the competence for germ-layer differentiation in the basal tetrapod axolotl. PLoS Biology, 21(6), Article e3002121. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002121

Pluripotency defines the unlimited potential of individual cells of vertebrate embryos, from which all adult somatic cells and germ cells are derived. Understanding how the programming of pluripotency evolved has been obscured in part by a lack of da... Read More about NANOG is required to establish the competence for germ-layer differentiation in the basal tetrapod axolotl.

Review: A barnyard in the lab: prospect of generating animal germ cells for breeding and conservation (2023)
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Strange, A., & Alberio, R. (2023). Review: A barnyard in the lab: prospect of generating animal germ cells for breeding and conservation. Animal, 17, Article 100753. https://doi.org/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 endang... Read More about Review: A barnyard in the lab: prospect of generating animal germ cells for breeding and conservation.

In vitro culture of ovine embryos up to early gastrulating stages (2022)
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Ramos-Ibeas, P., González-Brusi, L., Used, M. T., Cocero, M. J., Marigorta, P., Alberio, R., & Bermejo-Álvarez, P. (2022). In vitro culture of ovine embryos up to early gastrulating stages. Development, 149(6), Article dev199743. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.199743

Developmental failures occurring shortly after blastocyst hatching from the zona pellucida constitute a major cause of pregnancy losses in both humans and farm ungulates. The developmental events occurring following hatching in ungulates include the... Read More about In vitro culture of ovine embryos up to early gastrulating stages.

Pluripotent stem cells related to embryonic disc exhibit common self-renewal requirements in diverse livestock species (2021)
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Kinoshita, M., Kobayashi, T., Planells, B., Klisch, D., Spindlow, D., Masaki, H., …Smith, A. (2021). Pluripotent stem cells related to embryonic disc exhibit common self-renewal requirements in diverse livestock species. Development, 148(23), Article dev199901. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.199901

Despite four decades of effort, robust propagation of pluripotent stem cells from livestock animals remains challenging. The requirements for self-renewal are unclear and the relationship of cultured stem cells to pluripotent cells resident in the em... Read More about Pluripotent stem cells related to embryonic disc exhibit common self-renewal requirements in diverse livestock species.

Germline competent mesoderm: the substrate for vertebrate germline and somatic stem cells? (2021)
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Savage, A. M., Alberio, R., & Johnson, A. D. (2021). Germline competent mesoderm: the substrate for vertebrate germline and somatic stem cells?. Biology Open, 10(10), Article bio058890. https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.058890

In vitro production of tissue-specific stem cells [e.g. haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs)] is a key goal of regenerative medicine. However, recent efforts to produce fully functional tissue-specific stem cells have fallen short. One possible cause of... Read More about Germline competent mesoderm: the substrate for vertebrate germline and somatic stem cells?.

Nuclear transfer and the development of genetically modified/gene edited livestock (2021)
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Alberio, R., & Wolf, E. (2021). Nuclear transfer and the development of genetically modified/gene edited livestock. Reproduction, 162(1), F59-F68. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-21-0078

The birth and adult development of 'Dolly' the sheep, the first mammal produced by the transfer of a terminally differentiated cell nucleus into an egg, provided unequivocal evidence of nuclear equivalence among somatic cells. This ground-breaking ex... Read More about Nuclear transfer and the development of genetically modified/gene edited livestock.

Nuclear transfer and the development of genetically modified/gene edited livestock (2021)
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Alberio, R., & Wolf, E. (2021). Nuclear transfer and the development of genetically modified/gene edited livestock. Reproduction, 162(1), F59-F68. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-21-0078

The birth and adult development of 'Dolly' the sheep, the first mammal produced by the transfer of a terminally differentiated cell nucleus into an egg, provided unequivocal evidence of nuclear equivalence among somatic cells. This ground-breaking ex... Read More about Nuclear transfer and the development of genetically modified/gene edited livestock.

Conserved features of non-primate bilaminar disc embryos and the germline (2021)
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Alberio, R., Kobayashi, T., & Surani, M. A. (2021). Conserved features of non-primate bilaminar disc embryos and the germline. Stem Cell Reports, 16(5), 1078-1092. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2021.03.011

Post-implantation embryo development commences with a bilaminar disc in most mammals, including humans. Whereas access to early human embryos is limited and subject to greater ethical scrutiny, studies on non-primate embryos developing as bilaminar d... Read More about Conserved features of non-primate bilaminar disc embryos and the germline.

Specification and epigenomic resetting of the pig germline exhibit conservation with the human lineage (2021)
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Zhu, Q., Sang, F., Withey, S., Tang, W., Dietmann, S., Klisch, D., …Alberio, R. (2021). Specification and epigenomic resetting of the pig germline exhibit conservation with the human lineage. Cell Reports, 34(6), Article 108735. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2021.108735

Investigations of the human germline and programming are challenging because of limited access to embryonic material. However, the pig as a model may provide insights into transcriptional network and epigenetic reprogramming applicable to both specie... Read More about Specification and epigenomic resetting of the pig germline exhibit conservation with the human lineage.

Untangling early embryo development using single cell genomics (2020)
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Alberio, R. (2020). Untangling early embryo development using single cell genomics. Theriogenology, 150, 55-58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2020.01.062

The zygote undergoes five cell divisions prior to the first signs of lineage segregation. Blastocyst formation requires segregation of the trophectoderm, needed for implantation, and the inner cell mass, which differentiate towards the major lineages... Read More about Untangling early embryo development using single cell genomics.

Regulation of Cell Fate Decisions in Early Mammalian Embryos (2019)
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Alberio, R. (2020). Regulation of Cell Fate Decisions in Early Mammalian Embryos. Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 8(1), 377-393. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-animal-021419-083841

Early embryogenesis is characterized by the segregation of cell lineages that fulfill critical roles in the establishment of pregnancy and development of the fetus. The formation of the blastocyst marks the emergence of extraembryonic precursors, nee... Read More about Regulation of Cell Fate Decisions in Early Mammalian Embryos.

A dose-dependent response to MEK inhibition determines hypoblast fate in bovine embryos (2019)
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Canizo, J. R., Ynsaurralde Rivolta, A. E., Vazquez Echegaray, C., Suvá, M., Alberio, V., Aller, J. F., …Alberio, R. (2019). A dose-dependent response to MEK inhibition determines hypoblast fate in bovine embryos. BMC Developmental Biology, 19(1), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12861-019-0193-9

Background The segregation of the hypoblast and the emergence of the pluripotent epiblast mark the final stages of blastocyst formation in mammalian embryos. In bovine embryos the formation of the hypoblast has been partially studied, and evidence s... Read More about A dose-dependent response to MEK inhibition determines hypoblast fate in bovine embryos.

Pluripotency and X chromosome dynamics revealed in pig pre-gastrulating embryos by single cell analysis (2019)
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Ramos-Ibeas, P., Sang, F., Zhu, Q., Wang, W. W., Withey, S., Klisch, D., …Alberio, R. (2019). Pluripotency and X chromosome dynamics revealed in pig pre-gastrulating embryos by single cell analysis. Nature Communications, 10, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08387-8

High-resolution molecular programmes delineating the cellular foundations of mammalian embryogenesis have emerged recently. Similar analysis of human embryos is limited to pre-implantation stages, since early post-implantation embryos are largely ina... Read More about Pluripotency and X chromosome dynamics revealed in pig pre-gastrulating embryos by single cell analysis.

Exogenous human OKSM factors maintain pluripotency gene expression of bovine and porcine iPS-like cells obtained with STEMCCA delivery system (2018)
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Canizo, J. R., Vazquez Echegaray, C., Klisch, D., Aller, J. F., Paz, D. A., Alberio, R. H., …Guberman, A. S. (2018). Exogenous human OKSM factors maintain pluripotency gene expression of bovine and porcine iPS-like cells obtained with STEMCCA delivery system. BMC Research Notes, 11, Article 509. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-018-3627-8

Objectives The use of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells as an alternative to embryonic stem cells to produce transgenic animals requires the development of a biotechnological platform for their generation. In this study, different strategies fo... Read More about Exogenous human OKSM factors maintain pluripotency gene expression of bovine and porcine iPS-like cells obtained with STEMCCA delivery system.

A lexicon of DNA modifications: their roles in embryo development and the germline (2018)
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Zhu, Q., Stöger, R., & Alberio, R. (2018). A lexicon of DNA modifications: their roles in embryo development and the germline. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 6, Article 24. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2018.00024

5-methylcytosine (5mC) on CpG dinucleotides has been viewed as the major epigenetic modification in eukaryotes for a long time. Apart from 5mC, additional DNA modifications have been discovered in eukaryotic genomes. Many of these modifications are t... Read More about A lexicon of DNA modifications: their roles in embryo development and the germline.

Cancer reversion with oocyte extracts is mediated by cell cycle arrest and induction of tumour dormancy (2018)
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Saad, N., Alberio, R., Johnson, A. D., Emes, R. D., Giles, T. C., Clarke, P., …Allegrucci, C. (2018). Cancer reversion with oocyte extracts is mediated by cell cycle arrest and induction of tumour dormancy. Oncotarget, 9(22), 16008-16027. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24664

Inducing stable control of tumour growth by tumour reversion is an alternative approach to cancer treatment when eradication of the disease cannot be achieved. The process requires re-establishment of normal control mechanisms that are lost in canc... Read More about Cancer reversion with oocyte extracts is mediated by cell cycle arrest and induction of tumour dormancy.

Transcriptional and epigenetic control of cell fate decisions in early embryos (2017)
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Alberio, R. (2017). Transcriptional and epigenetic control of cell fate decisions in early embryos. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 30(1), https://doi.org/10.1071/RD17403

Mammalian embryo development is characterized by regulative mechanisms of lineage segregation and cell specification. A combination of carefully orchestrated gene expression networks, signalling pathways and epigenetic marks define specific developme... Read More about Transcriptional and epigenetic control of cell fate decisions in early embryos.

Principles of early human development and germ cell program from conserved model systems (2017)
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Kobayashi, T., Zhang, H., Tang, W., Irie, N., Withey, S., Klisch, D., …Surani, M. (2017). Principles of early human development and germ cell program from conserved model systems. Nature, 546, https://doi.org/10.1038/nature22812

Human primordial germ cells (hPGCs), the precursors of sperm and eggs, originate during week 2-3 of early postimplantation development(1). Using in vitro models of hPGC induction(2-4), recent studies suggest striking mechanistic differences in specif... Read More about Principles of early human development and germ cell program from conserved model systems.