Progress has been made in generating spinal cord and trunk derivatives from neuromesodermal progenitors (NMPs). However, maintaining the self-renewal of NMPs in vitro remains a challenge. In this study, we developed a cocktail of small molecules and growth factors that induces human embryonic stem cells to produce self-renewing NMPs (srNMPs) under chemically defined conditions. These srNMPs maintain the state of neuromesodermal progenitors in prolonged culture and have the potential to generate mesodermal cells and neurons, even at the single-cell level. Additionally, suspended srNMP aggregates can spontaneously differentiate into all tissue types of early embryonic trunks. Furthermore, transplanted srNMP-derived muscle satellite cells or progenitors of motor neurons were integrated into skeletal muscle or the spinal cord, respectively, and contributed to regeneration in mouse models. In summary, srNMPs hold great promise for applications in developmental biology and as renewable cell sources for cell therapy for trunk and spinal cord injuries.

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