Derivation, Characterizations, and Applications of Rabbit Haploid Embryonic Stem Cells
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Haploid embryonic stem cells (haESCs), which contain a single set of chromosomes, provide powerful systems for investigating gene function and creating gene-edited animal models. haESCs have been derived from several mammalian species including human, mouse and rats, yet not from rabbits. Here, we report the derivation of parthenogenetic haESCs of rabbit (rbPhESCs) using an optimized culture medium. These cells maintain a stable haploid karyotype during long-term culture and own pluripotency features comparable to diploid embryonic stem cells derived from rabbit fertilized embryos. By integrating gene trapping cassette into ROSA26 locus, rbPhESCs offer an ideal platform for high-throughput functional genomic screening, as shown in haESCs from other mammals. Consistent with their parthenogenetic origin, rbPhESCs durably preserve maternal-specific imprinting patterns even after extended culture in serum-containing conditions, providing a valuable platform for generating disease models deficient in maternally expressed imprinted genes. Therefore, our findings expand the repertoire of mammalian haESCs and establish rbPhESCs as a valuable platform for genetic studies and biotechnological applications in rabbits.