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Sialyl-lactotetra,a Novel Cell Surface Marker of Undifferentiated Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Authors:Angela Barone  Karin S?lj?  John Benktander  Maria Blomqvist  Jan-Eric M?nsson  Bengt R Johansson  Johan M?lne  Anders Aspegren  Petter Bj?rquist  Michael E Breimer  Susann Teneberg
Abstract:Cell surface glycoconjugates are used as markers for undifferentiated pluripotent stem cells. Here, antibody binding and mass spectrometry characterization of acid glycosphingolipids isolated from a large number (1 × 109 cells) of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines allowed identification of several novel acid glycosphingolipids, like the gangliosides sialyl-lactotetraosylceramide and sialyl-globotetraosylceramide, and the sulfated glycosphingolipids sulfatide, sulf-lactosylceramide, and sulf-globopentaosylceramide. A high cell surface expression of sialyl-lactotetra on hESC and human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) was demonstrated by flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy, whereas sulfated glycosphingolipids were only found in intracellular compartments. Immunohistochemistry showed distinct cell surface anti-sialyl-lactotetra staining on all seven hESC lines and three hiPSC lines analyzed, whereas no staining of hESC-derived hepatocyte-like or cardiomyocyte-like cells was obtained. Upon differentiation of hiPSC into hepatocyte-like cells, the sialyl-lactotetra epitope was rapidly down-regulated and not detectable after 14 days. These findings identify sialyl-lactotetra as a promising marker of undifferentiated human pluripotent stem cells.
Keywords:Carbohydrate Structure  Embryonic Stem Cell  Glycobiology  Glycolipid Structure  Mass Spectrometry (MS)  Cell Surface Immune Recognition  Gangliosides  Sialyl-lactotetraosylceramide  Sulfatide
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