Literature DB >> 19594387

Naturally immortalised mouse embryonic fibroblast lines support human embryonic stem cell growth.

Mavi Camarasa1, Daniel Brison, Susan J Kimber, Alan H Handyside.   

Abstract

Human embryonic stem cell (hESC) growth is dependent on various factors released by feeder cells. Some of them have already been elucidated, although much research is still needed to understand the biology of stem cell maintenance in culture. Traditionally, primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts (PMEFs) have been used as feeder layers, and both murine and human fibroblast cell lines have been shown to support pluripotency and self-renewal of hESC. Here we report the derivation of three new mouse embryonic fibroblast cell lines, MEFLU-M, MEFLU-T, and MEFLU-TB, with different properties regarding growth and support for undifferentiated hESCs. MEFLU-TB is able to support continuous growth of the newly derived Man-1, as well as H1, HUES-1, HUES-7, HUES-8, and HUES-9 human embryonic stem cell lines. After more than 50 passages and doublings, MEFLU-TB feeders compare to early passage primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts in their ability to support undifferentiated hESC growth. Our results contradict a previous paradigm that PMEFs tend to lose their capacity to support proliferation of hESCs with increasing passages, and show that the MEFLU-TB mouse embryonic fibroblast cell line and its conditioned medium have the potential to support the maintenance of hESC lines. Also, our results clearly show that spontaneous immortalization of primary fibroblasts can be achieved in culture without any chemical addition or genetic modification.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19594387     DOI: 10.1089/clo.2008.0082

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


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4.  Optimized protocol for derivation of human embryonic stem cell lines.

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5.  Robust method for TALEN-edited correction of pF508del in patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells.

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6.  Efficient feeder cells preparation system for large-scale preparation and application of induced pluripotent stem cells.

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