Accession SAMC1714897
Accession in Other Database GSA-Human: HRS192150
Sample name D2.WT.rep1
Title D2.WT.rep1
Sample type Human sample
Organism Homo sapiens
Description RNA-seq for Differentiating cells
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Isolate not collected
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Biomaterial provider Southern Medical University (SMU), Xiao-yang Zhao Lab
Sex not applicable
Tissue pluripotent stem cell
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Collection date 2018-01-01
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Release date 2021-06-17
BioProject Accession PRJCA005395
Submitter xinyan  yang  (zhaoxiaoyang@smu.edu.cn)
Organization Southern Medical University
Submission date 2023-06-18

Sample Data

Resource name Description
GSA-Human (1) -
HRA000924  (Open Access) Germline specification is a fundamental step for human reproduction and this biological phenomenon possesses technical challenges to study in vivo as it occurs immediately after blastocyst implantation. The establishment of in vitro human primordial germ cell-like cells (hPGCLCs) induction system allows sophisticated characterization of human primordial germ cells (hPGCs) development. Here, we observed particularly high expression of the histone demethylase KDM2B in male fetal germ cells (FGCs) but not in male somatic cells. Although deletion of KDM2B had no significant effects on human embryonic stem cell (hESC)'s pluripotency, loss of KDM2B dramatically impaired hPGCLCs differentiation whereas ectopically expressed KDM2B could efficiently rescue such defect, indicating this defect was due to KDM2B's loss in hPGCLC specification. These data collectively indicate that KDM2B is an indispensable epigenetic regulator for hPGCLC specification.
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