The present study aims: 1) to determine those conditions which promote the proliferation of primordial germ cells (PGCs) of the migratory phase in the yolk sac; and 2) to examine the effects of yolk sac cells as a feeder layer under the conditions mentioned above upon the embryonic stem (ES) cells (R1) with high potential for entering the germ line in vivo in chimeras. In murine yolk sac cells obtained on Day 10.5-11.5 of pregnancy and cultured in a modified Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM-plus/20: the postfix represents the concentration of FBS added in percentage), many cells exhibited strong immunoreactivities to the monoclonal antibodies 4C9 and 2C9 which are known to react with PGC specifically. Both the 4C9- and the 2C9-positive cells were sensitive to the treatment with busulfan added in vitro, supporting the supposition that they were PGCs. The respective numbers of the 4C9- and the 2C9-positive cells increased approximately 4 and 12 times when they were cultured in DMEM-plus/20 fortified with SCF, LIF, bFGF and TNF-alpha (DMEM-NT/20). When the R1 cells were cultured in the yolk sac-conditioned DMEM-NT/20 medium on the laminin substratum, the entire colonies were faintly stained with 4C9 but not with 2C9. At times solitary ES cells migrated out from the colonies, and reacted strongly with 4C9. When yolk sac cells and R1 cells were cultured on the two sides of a collagen-coated membrane, the yolk sac cells being feeder cells, some R1 cell colonies were intensely stained as a whole with either the 4C9 or the 2C9 antibody, suggesting that these colonies might be composed of cells clonally derived from stem cells which either had been destined to become the germ line cells or had already acquired cellular characteristics close to PGCs. It was tentatively concluded that the R1 cell population contained, as judged from the immunoreactivities, germ-cell-like cells, and that the yolk sac cells and/or their secretory products might facilitate the proliferation of, or the conversion of R1 cells to, the germ-cell-like cells.
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