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Human embryonic stem cells passaged using enzymatic methods retain a normal karyotype and express CD30.

Alison Thomson1, Davina Wojtacha, Zoë Hewitt, Helen Priddle, Virginie Sottile, Alex Di Domenico, Judy Fletcher, Martin Waterfall, Néstor López Corrales, Ray Ansell, Jim McWhir.   

Abstract

Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are thought to be susceptible to chromosomal rearrangements as a consequence of single cell dissociation. Compared in this study are two methods of dissociation that do not generate single cell suspensions (collagenase and EDTA) with an enzymatic procedure using trypsin combined with the calcium-specific chelator EGTA (TEG), that does generate a single cell suspension, over 10 passages. Cells passaged by single cell dissociation using TEG retained a normal karyotype. However, cells passaged using EDTA, without trypsin, acquired an isochromosome p7 in three replicates of one experiment. In all of the TEG, collagenase and EDTA-treated cultures, cells retained consistent telomere length and potentiality, demonstrating that single cell dissociation can be used to maintain karyotypically and phenotypically normal hESCs. However, competitive genomic hybridization revealed that subkaryotypic deletions and amplifications could accumulate over time, reinforcing that present culture regimes remain suboptimal. In all cultures the cell surface marker CD30, reportedly expressed on embryonal carcinoma but not karyoptically normal ESCs, was expressed on hESCs with both normal and abnormal karyotype, but was upregulated on the latter.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18241127     DOI: 10.1089/clo.2007.0072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cloning Stem Cells        ISSN: 1536-2302


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