“Generation of Ovarian Follicles from Mouse Pluripotent Stem Cells”, 2021-07-16 (; backlinks):
Reconstituting the ovarian follicle: Recent advances have enabled the generation of oocytes from pluripotent stem cells in vitro. However, these cells require a somatic environment to develop fully as reproductive cells.
Yoshino et al. applied what is known about differentiation processes in vivo to determine a culture condition to differentiate embryonic stem cells into gonadal somatic cell-like cells (see the Perspective by Yang and Ng). When the embryonic stem cell–generated ovarian gonadal tissue was combined with early primordial germ cells or in vitro–derived primordial germ cell-like cells, germ cells developed into viable oocytes within the reconstituted follicles that could be fertilized and result in viable offspring.
This system enables an alternative method for mouse gamete production and advances our understanding of mammalian reproduction and development. Science, abe0237, this issue p. eabe0237; see also abj8347, p. 282.