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[Using 2C-like cells to understand embryonic totipotency].

Lounis YakhouAnaelle AzoguiPierre TherizolsPierre-Antoine Defossez
Published in: Medecine sciences : M/S (2024)
Totipotency is the ability of a cell to generate a whole organism, a property that characterizes the first embryonic cells, such as the zygote and the blastomeres. This review provides a retrospective on the progress made in the last decade in the study of totipotency, especially with the discovery of mouse ES cells expressing markers of the 2-cell stage (2C-like cells). This model has greatly contributed to a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in totipotency (pioneer factors, epigenetic regulation, splicing, nuclear maturation). 2C-like cells have also paved the way for the development of new cellular models of human totipotency.
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  • cell cycle arrest
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  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • stem cells
  • oxidative stress
  • cell death
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  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • cell proliferation
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