Induction of human trophoblast stem cells

Nat Protoc. 2022 Dec;17(12):2760-2783. doi: 10.1038/s41596-022-00744-0. Epub 2022 Oct 14.

Abstract

Cell reprogramming has allowed unprecedented access to human development, from virtually any genome. However, reprogramming yields pluripotent stem cells that can differentiate into all cells that form a fetus, but not extraembryonic annexes. Therefore, a cellular model allowing study of placental development from a broad genomic repertoire is lacking. Here, we describe an optimized protocol to reprogram somatic cells into human induced trophoblast stem cells (hiTSCs) and convert pluripotent stem cells into human converted TSCs (hcTSCs). This protocol enables much-needed genome-specific placental disease modeling. We also detail extravillous trophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast differentiation protocols from hiTSCs and hcTSCs, a necessary step to validate these cells. In total, this protocol takes 4 months and requires advanced cell culture skills, comparable to those necessary for somatic cell reprogramming into human induced pluripotent stem cells.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cell Differentiation
  • Cellular Reprogramming
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells*
  • Placenta
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells*
  • Pregnancy
  • Trophoblasts