mTOR activity paces human blastocyst stage developmental progression

mTOR活性调控人类囊胚发育进程

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作者:Dhanur P Iyer ,Heidar Heidari Khoei ,Vera A van der Weijden ,Harunobu Kagawa ,Saurabh J Pradhan ,Maria Novatchkova ,Afshan McCarthy ,Teresa Rayon ,Claire S Simon ,Ilona Dunkel ,Sissy E Wamaitha ,Kay Elder ,Phil Snell ,Leila Christie ,Edda G Schulz ,Kathy K Niakan ,Nicolas Rivron ,Aydan Bulut-Karslioğlu

Abstract

Many mammals can temporally uncouple conception from parturition by pacing down their development around the blastocyst stage. In mice, this dormant state is achieved by decreasing the activity of the growth-regulating mTOR signaling pathway. It is unknown whether this ability is conserved in mammals in general and in humans in particular. Here, we show that decreasing the activity of the mTOR signaling pathway induces human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and blastoids to enter a dormant state with limited proliferation, developmental progression, and capacity to attach to endometrial cells. These in vitro assays show that, similar to other species, the ability to enter dormancy is active in human cells around the blastocyst stage and is reversible at both functional and molecular levels. The pacing of human blastocyst development has potential implications for reproductive therapies.

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