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Synergistic contribution of SMAD signaling blockade and high localized cell density in the differentiation of neuroectoderm from H9 cells.

Chao Liu1, Yaping Sun2, Joshua Arnold3, Bingwei Lu4, Su Guo5.   

Abstract

Directed neural differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (ESCs) enables researchers to generate diverse neuronal populations for human neural development study and cell replacement therapy. To realize this potential, it is critical to precisely understand the role of various endogenous and exogenous factors involved in neural differentiation. Cell density, one of the endogenous factors, is involved in the differentiation of human ESCs. Seeding cell density can result in variable terminal cell densities or localized cell densities (LCDs), giving rise to various outcomes of differentiation. Thus, understanding how LCD determines the differentiation potential of human ESCs is important. The aim of this study is to highlight the role of LCD in the differentiation of H9 human ESCs into neuroectoderm (NE), the primordium of the nervous system. We found the initially seeded cells form derived cells with variable LCDs and subsequently affect the NE differentiation. Using a newly established method for the quantitative examination of LCD, we demonstrated that in the presence of induction medium supplemented with or without SMAD signaling blockers, high LCD promotes the differentiation of NE. Moreover, SMAD signaling blockade promotes the differentiation of NE but not non-NE germ layers, which is dependent on high LCDs. Taken together, this study highlights the need to develop innovative strategies or techniques based on LCDs for generating neural progenies from human ESCs.
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Keywords:  Differentiation; Human embryonic stem cells; Localized cell density; Neuroectoderm; Seeding cell density

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25218470      PMCID: PMC4193974          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.08.137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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