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Molecular and phenotypic characterization of human amniotic fluid cells and their differentiation potential
Authors:Bossolasco Patrizia  Montemurro Tiziana  Cova Lidia  Zangrossi Stefano  Calzarossa Cinzia  Buiatiotis Simona  Soligo Davide  Bosari Silvano  Silani Vincenzo  Deliliers Giorgio Lambertenghi  Rebulla Paolo  Lazzari Lorenza
Institution:Fondazione Matarelli, 20121 Milan, Italy.
Abstract:The main goal of the study was to identify a novel source of human multipotent cells, overcoming ethical issues involved in embryonic stem cell research and the limited availability of most adult stem cells. Amniotic fluid cells (AFCs) are routinely obtained for prenatal diagnosis and can be expanded in vitro; nevertheless current knowledge about their origin and properties is limited. Twenty samples of AFCs were exposed in culture to adipogenic, osteogenic, neurogenic and myogenic media. Differentiation was evaluated using immunocytochemistry, RT-PCR and Western blotting. Before treatments, AFCs showed heterogeneous morphologies. They were negative for MyoD, Myf-5, MRF4, Myogenin and Desmin but positive for osteocalcin, PPARgamma2, GAP43, NSE, Nestin, MAP2, GFAP and beta tubulin III by RT-PCR. The cells expressed Oct-4, Rex-1 and Runx-1, which characterize the undifferentiated stem cell state. By immunocytochemistry they expressed neural-glial proteins, mesenchymal and epithelial markers. After culture, AFCs differentiated into adipocytes and osteoblasts when the predominant cellular component was fibroblastic. Early and late neuronal antigens were still present after 2 week culture in neural specific media even if no neuronal morphologies were detectable. Our results provide evidence that human amniotic fluid contains progenitor cells with multi-lineage potential showing stem and tissue-specific gene/protein presence for several lineages.
Keywords:amniotic fluid cells  adult stem cells  mesenchymal stem cells  cellular differentiation  plasticity
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