Exogenous pyruvate and recombinant human basic fibroblast growth factor maintain pluripotency and enhance global metabolic activity of bovine embryonic stem cells grown on low-density feeder layers

Theriogenology(2023)

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A suitable microenvironment or niche is essential for self-renewal and pluripotency of stem cells cultured in vitro, including bovine embryonic stem cells (bESCs). Feeder cells participate in the construction of stem cell niche by secreting growth factors and extracellular matrix proteins. In this study, metabolomics and transcriptomics analyses were used to investigate the effects of low-density feeder cells on bESCs. The results showed that bESCs co-cultured with low-density feeder cells experienced a decrease in pluripotent gene expression, cell differentiation, and a reduction of central carbon metabolic activity. When cell-permeable pyruvate (Pyr) and recombinant human basic fibroblast growth factor (rhbFGF) were added to the culture system, the pluripotency of bESCs on low-density feeder layers was rescued, and acetyl-coenzyme A (AcCoA) synthesis and fatty acid de novo synthesis increased. In addition, rhbFGF enhances the effects of Pyr and activates the overall metabolic level of bESCs grown on low-density feeder layers. This study explored the rescue effects of exogenous Pyr and rhbFGF on bESCs cultured on low-density feeder layers, which will provide a reference for improvement of the PSC culture system through the supplementation of energy metabolites and growth factors.
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Bovine embryonic stem cells,Feeder layer,Sodium pyruvate,rhbFGF,Metabolism
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