Cryopreserved CD90+ cells obtained from mobilized peripheral blood in sheep: a new source of mesenchymal stem cells for preclinical applications |
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Authors: | Carlos Landa-Solís Julio Granados-Montiel Anell Olivos-Meza Carmina Ortega-Sánchez Mónica Cruz-Lemini Cecilia Hernández-Flores María Eugenia Chang-González Ricardo Gómez García Brenda Olivos-Díaz María Cristina Velasquillo-Martínez Carlos Pineda Clemente Ibarra |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Tissue Engineering, Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine,National Rehabilitation Institute,Mexico City,Mexico;2.Department of Fetal Medicine and Surgery,Women and Children’s Specialty Hospital of Queretaro,Queretaro,Mexico;3.National Institute of Pediatrics,Mexico City,Mexico;4.Research Direction,National Rehabilitation Institute,Mexico City,Mexico |
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Abstract: | Mobilized peripheral blood (MPB) bone marrow cells possess the potential to differentiate into a variety of mesenchymal tissue types and offer a source of easy access for obtaining stem cells for the development of experimental models with applications in tissue engineering. In the present work, we aimed to isolate by magnetic activated cell sorting CD90+ cells from MPB by means of the administration of Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor and to evaluate cell proliferation capacity, after thawing of the in vitro culture of this population of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in sheep. We obtained a median of 8.2 ± 0.6 million of CD90+ cells from the 20-mL MPB sample. After thawing, at day 15 under in vitro culture, the mean CD90+ cells determined by flow cytometry was 92.92 ± 1.29 % and cell duplication time determined by crystal violet staining was 47.59 h. This study describes for the first time the isolation, characterization, and post-in vitro culture thawing of CD90+ MSCs from mobilized peripheral blood in sheep. This population can be considered as a source of MSCs for experimental models in tissue engineering research. |
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