Human umbilical cord provides a significant source of unexpanded mesenchymal stromal cells |
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Authors: | Kikuchi-Taura Akie Taguchi Akihiko Kanda Takayoshi Inoue Takayuki Kasahara Yukiko Hirose Haruka Sato Iori Matsuyama Tomohiro Nakagomi Takayuki Yamahara Kenichi Stern David Ogawa Hiroyasu Soma Toshihiro |
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Affiliation: | Department of Regenerative Medicine, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Background aimsHuman mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have considerable potential for cell-based therapies, including applications for regenerative medicine and immune suppression in graft-versus-host disease (GvHD). However, harvesting cells from the human body can cause iatrogenic disorders and in vitro expansion of MSC carries a risk of tumorigenesis and/or expansion of unexpected cell populationsMethodsGiven these problems, we have focused on umbilical cord, a tissue obtained with few ethical problems that contains significant numbers of MSC. We have developed a modified method to isolate MSC from umbilical cord, and investigated their properties using flow cytometry, mRNA analysis and an in vivo GvHD modelResultsOur study demonstrates that, using umbilical cord, large numbers of MSC can be safely obtained using a simple procedure without in vitro expansion, and these non-expanded MSC have the potential to suppress GvHD.ConclusionsOur results suggest that the combined banking of umbilical cord-derived MSC and identical cord blood-derived hematopoietic stem cell banking, where strict inspection of the infectious disease status of donors is performed, as well as further benefits of HLA-matched mesenchymal cells, could become one of the main sources of cells for cell-based therapy against various disorders. |
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