Characterization and differentiation of human embryonic stem cells

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作者
Carpenter, MK
Rosler, E
Rao, MS
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[1] Geron Corp, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA
[2] NIA, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
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10.1089/153623003321512193
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Q813 [细胞工程];
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Cell replacement therapies have been limited by the availability of sufficient quantities of cells for transplantation. Human ES (hES) cell lines have recently been generated by several laboratories. When maintained for over 1 year in vitro, they remain karyotypically and phenotypically stable and may therefore provide an excellent source material for cell therapies. Currently, data is available for 26 hES cell lines. Although limited characterization has been performed on most of these lines, there are remarkable similarities in expression of markers. hES cell lines derived in different laboratories show similar expression profiles of surface markers, including SSEA-4, Tra-1-60, and Tra-1-81. In addition, markers associated with pluripotent cells such as OCT-4 are expressed at in all cell lines tested. These cells express high levels of telomerase and appear to have indefinite growth potential. The generation of the large quantities of cells necessary for cell replacement therapies will require a cell population which is stable over long term culture. We have characterized the properties of multiple hES cell lines that have been maintained in culture for extended periods. Quantitative analyses demonstrate that all of the cell lines examined show consistent marker expression and retain a normal karyotype after long-term culture. hES cells have been differentiated into the derivatives of all three germ layers. Specifically this includes cardiomyocytes, neural cells, hepatocyte-like cells, endothelial cells and hematopoietic progenitor cells. These data demonstrating the karyotypic and phenotypic stability of hES cells and their extensive differentiative capacity indicate that they may be an appropriate source of cells for multiple regenerative medicine applications.
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