| Literature DB >> 34285966 |
Mindy Call1, Ewa Anna Meyer2,3, Winston W Kao1, Friedrich E Kruse2, Ursula Schlӧtzer-Schrehardt2.
Abstract
The goal of this protocol is to establish a procedure for cultivating stem cells on a fibrin carrier to allow for eventual transplantation to the eye. The ability to transfer stem cells to a patient is critical for treatment for a variety of disorders and wound repair. We took hair follicle stem cells from the vibrissae of transgenic mice expressing a dual reporter gene under the control of the Tet-on system and the keratin 12 promoter (Meyer- Blazejewska et al., 2011 ). A clonal growth assay was performed to enrich for stem cells. Once holoclones formed they were transferred onto a fibrin carrier and cultivated to obtain a confluent epithelial cell layer. Limbal stem cell deficient (LSCD) mice were used as the transplant recipient in order to test for successful grafting and eventual differentiation into a corneal epithelial phenotype.Entities:
Keywords: Clonal growth; Fibrin carrier; Hair follicle stem cells; Holoclones; Transgenic mice
Year: 2018 PMID: 34285966 PMCID: PMC8275319 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2849
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bio Protoc ISSN: 2331-8325