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Self-formation of functional adenohypophysis in three-dimensional culture

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  • Hidetaka Suga

    (Neurogenesis and Organogenesis Group, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology
    RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology
    Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University)

  • Taisuke Kadoshima

    (Neurogenesis and Organogenesis Group, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

  • Maki Minaguchi

    (Neurogenesis and Organogenesis Group, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

  • Masatoshi Ohgushi

    (RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

  • Mika Soen

    (Neurogenesis and Organogenesis Group, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

  • Tokushige Nakano

    (Neurogenesis and Organogenesis Group, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

  • Nozomu Takata

    (Neurogenesis and Organogenesis Group, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

  • Takafumi Wataya

    (Neurogenesis and Organogenesis Group, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

  • Keiko Muguruma

    (Neurogenesis and Organogenesis Group, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

  • Hiroyuki Miyoshi

    (Subteam for Manipulation of Cell Fate, BioResource Center, RIKEN)

  • Shigenobu Yonemura

    (Electron Microscopy Laboratory, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

  • Yutaka Oiso

    (Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University)

  • Yoshiki Sasai

    (Neurogenesis and Organogenesis Group, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology)

Abstract

The adenohypophysis (anterior pituitary) is a major centre for systemic hormones. At present, no efficient stem-cell culture for its generation is available, partly because of insufficient knowledge about how the pituitary primordium (Rathke’s pouch) is induced in the embryonic head ectoderm. Here we report efficient self-formation of three-dimensional adenohypophysis tissues in an aggregate culture of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells. ES cells were stimulated to differentiate into non-neural head ectoderm and hypothalamic neuroectoderm in adjacent layers within the aggregate, and treated with hedgehog signalling. Self-organization of Rathke’s-pouch-like three-dimensional structures occurred at the interface of these two epithelia, as seen in vivo, and various endocrine cells including corticotrophs and somatotrophs were subsequently produced. The corticotrophs efficiently secreted adrenocorticotropic hormone in response to corticotrophin releasing hormone and, when grafted in vivo, these cells rescued the systemic glucocorticoid level in hypopituitary mice. Thus, functional anterior pituitary tissue self-forms in ES cell culture, recapitulating local tissue interactions.

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  • Hidetaka Suga & Taisuke Kadoshima & Maki Minaguchi & Masatoshi Ohgushi & Mika Soen & Tokushige Nakano & Nozomu Takata & Takafumi Wataya & Keiko Muguruma & Hiroyuki Miyoshi & Shigenobu Yonemura & Yutak, 2011. "Self-formation of functional adenohypophysis in three-dimensional culture," Nature, Nature, vol. 480(7375), pages 57-62, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:480:y:2011:i:7375:d:10.1038_nature10637
    DOI: 10.1038/nature10637
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