Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the earliest identifiable germ cells
in the embryo, It has not previously been possible to purify PGCs from
mammalian embryos at early stages of development (before they arrive
in the gonads), when such cells are very low in number, are moving alo
ng different tissues toward the gonadal ridges, and are not identifiab
le by morphological criteria alone, We report here that the use of PGC
-specific TG-1 antibody in combination with immunoaffinity adhesion to
plastic plates coated with anti-mouse IgM secondary antibody allows t
he isolation of reasonably pure yields of migratory PGCs from 9.5- to
11.5-dpc mouse embryos. (C) 1995 Academic Press,Inc.