Human adult germline stem cells in question
- 24 June 2010
- journal article
- editorial
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 465 (7301), E1
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nature09089
Abstract
Arising from: S. Conrad et al. Nature 456, 344-349 (2008); Conrad et al. reply Conrad et al. have generated human adult germline stem cells (haGSCs) from human testicular tissue, which they claim have similar pluripotent properties to human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). Here we investigate the pluripotency of haGSCs by using global gene-expression analysis based on their gene array data and comparing the expression of pluripotency marker genes in haGSCs and hESCs, and in haGSCs and human fibroblast samples derived from different laboratories, including our own. We find that haGSCs and fibroblasts have a similar gene-expression profile, but that haGSCs and hESCs do not. The pluripotency of Conrad and colleagues/' haGSCs is therefore called into question.Keywords
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