Literature DB >> 22761168

Human fibroblast matrices bio-assembled under macromolecular crowding support stable propagation of human embryonic stem cells.

Yanxian Peng1, Michael Thomas Bocker, Jennifer Holm, Wei Seong Toh, Christopher Stephen Hughes, Fahad Kidwai, Gilles Andre Lajoie, Tong Cao, Frank Lyko, Michael Raghunath.   

Abstract

Stable pluripotent feeder-free propagation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) prior to their therapeutic applications remains a major challenge. Matrigel™ (BD Singapore) is a murine sarcoma-derived extracellular matrix (ECM) widely used as a cell-free support combined with conditioned or chemically defined media; however, inherent xenogenic and immunological threats invalidate it for clinical applications. Using human fibrogenic cells to generate ECM is promising but currently suffers from inefficient and time-consuming deposition in vitro. We recently showed that macromolecular crowding (MMC) accelerated ECM deposition substantially in vitro. In the current study, we used dextran sulfate 500 kDa as a macromolecular crowder to induce WI-38 fetal human lung fibroblasts at 0.5% serum condition to deposit human ECM in three days. After decellularization, the generated ECMs allowed stable propagation of H9 hESCs over 20 passages in chemically-defined medium (mTEsR1) with an overall improved outcome compared to Matrigel in terms of population doubling while retaining teratoma formation and differentiation capacity. Of significance, only ECMs generated by MMC allowed the successful propagation of hESCs. ECMs were highly complex and in contrast to Matrigel, contained no vitronectin but did contain collagen XII, ig-h3 and novel for hESC-supporting human matrices, substantial amounts of transglutaminase 2. Genome-wide analysis of promoter DNA methylation states revealed high overall similarity between human ECM- and Matrigel-cultured hESCs; however, distinct differences were observed with 49 genes associated with a variety of cellular functions. Thus, human ECMs deposited by MMC by selected fibroblast lines are a suitable human microenvironment for stable hESC propagation and clinically translational settings.
Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22761168     DOI: 10.1002/term.1560

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Tissue Eng Regen Med        ISSN: 1932-6254            Impact factor:   3.963


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2.  Improving 2D and 3D Skin In Vitro Models Using Macromolecular Crowding.

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4.  A high content, phenotypic 'scar-in-a-jar' assay for rapid quantification of collagen fibrillogenesis using disease-derived pulmonary fibroblasts.

Authors:  Robert B Good; Jessica D Eley; Elaine Gower; Genevieve Butt; Andrew D Blanchard; Andrew J Fisher; Carmel B Nanthakumar
Journal:  BMC Biomed Eng       Date:  2019-06-28

5.  Allogeneic Serum and Macromolecular Crowding Maintain Native Equine Tenocyte Function in Culture.

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6.  Bioengineered Bruch's-like extracellular matrix promotes retinal pigment epithelial differentiation.

Authors:  Samuel McLenachan; Erwei Hao; Dan Zhang; Ling Zhang; Michael Edel; Fred Chen
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Rep       Date:  2017-03-28

7.  In Vitro Expansion of Keratinocytes on Human Dermal Fibroblast-Derived Matrix Retains Their Stem-Like Characteristics.

Authors:  Chee-Wai Wong; Catherine F LeGrand; Beverley F Kinnear; Radoslaw M Sobota; Rajkumar Ramalingam; Danielle E Dye; Michael Raghunath; E Birgitte Lane; Deirdre R Coombe
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-12-06       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 8.  Scaffold-free cell-based tissue engineering therapies: advances, shortfalls and forecast.

Authors:  Andrea De Pieri; Yury Rochev; Dimitrios I Zeugolis
Journal:  NPJ Regen Med       Date:  2021-03-29

9.  Making microenvironments: A look into incorporating macromolecular crowding into in vitro experiments, to generate biomimetic microenvironments which are capable of directing cell function for tissue engineering applications.

Authors:  Paula Benny; Michael Raghunath
Journal:  J Tissue Eng       Date:  2017-10-06       Impact factor: 7.813

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