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A New Conditionally Immortalized Human Fetal Brain Pericyte Cell Line: Establishment and Functional Characterization as a Promising Tool for Human Brain Pericyte Studies.

Kenta Umehara1, Yuchen Sun1, Satoshi Hiura2, Koki Hamada2, Motoyuki Itoh2, Keita Kitamura1, Motohiko Oshima3, Atsushi Iwama3, Kosuke Saito1,4, Naohiko Anzai5, Kan Chiba1, Hidetaka Akita1, Tomomi Furihata6,7.   

Abstract

While pericytes wrap around microvascular endothelial cells throughout the human body, their highest coverage rate is found in the brain. Brain pericytes actively contribute to various brain functions, including the development and stabilization of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), tissue regeneration, and brain inflammation. Accordingly, detailed characterization of the functional nature of brain pericytes is important for understanding the mechanistic basis of brain physiology and pathophysiology. Herein, we report on the development of a new human brain pericyte cell line, hereafter referred to as the human brain pericyte/conditionally immortalized clone 37 (HBPC/ci37). Developed via the cell conditionally immortalization method, these cells exhibited excellent proliferative ability at 33 °C. However, when cultured at 37 °C, HBPC/ci37 cells showed a differentiated phenotype that was marked by morphological alterations and increases in several pericyte-enriched marker mRNA levels, such as platelet-derived growth factor receptor β. It was also found that HBPC/ci37 cells possessed the facilitative ability of in vitro BBB formation and differentiation into a neuronal lineage. Furthermore, HBPC/ci37 cells exhibited the typical "reactive" features of brain pericytes in response to pro-inflammatory cytokines. To summarize, our results clearly demonstrate that HBPC/ci37 cells possess the ability to perform several key brain pericyte functions while also showing the capacity for extensive and continuous proliferation. Based on these findings, it can be expected that, as a unique human brain pericyte model, HBPC/ci37 cells have the potential to contribute to significant advances in the understanding of human brain pericyte physiology and pathophysiology.

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Keywords:  Blood-brain barrier; Brain inflammation; Conditionally immortalized cells; In vitro model; Multipotency; Pericytes

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29128907     DOI: 10.1007/s12035-017-0815-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0893-7648            Impact factor:   5.590


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