Musashi 1‐positive cells derived from mouse embryonic stem cells can differentiate into neural and intestinal epithelial‐like cells in vivo |
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Authors: | Shao‐Yang Lan Tao Yu Zhong‐Sheng Xia Yu‐Hong Yuan Liu Shi Ying Lin Kai‐Hong Huang Qi‐Kui Chen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Gastroenterology, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Sun YatSen University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, Peoples Republic of China |
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Abstract: | Msi1 (Musashi 1) is regarded as a marker for neural and intestinal epithelial stem cells. However, it is still unclear whether Msi1‐positive cells derived from mouse embryonic stem cells have the ability to differentiate into neural or intestinal epithelial cells. A pMsi1–GFP (green fluorescent protein) reporter plasmid was constructed in order to sort Msi1‐positive cells out of the differentiated cell population. The GFP‐positive cells (i.e. Msi1‐positive cells) were sorted by FACS and were hypodermically engrafted into the backs of NOD/SCID (non‐obese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficient) mice. The presence of neural and intestinal epithelial cells in the grafts was detected. Msi1 was highly expressed in the GFP‐positive cells, but not in the GFP‐negative cells. The markers for neural cells (Nestin and Tubulin β III) and intestinal epithelial cells [FABP2 (fatty acid binding protein 2), Lyz (lysozyme) and ChA (chromogranin A)] were more highly expressed in the grafts from Msi1‐positive cells than those from Msi1‐negative cells (P<0.05). The grafts from the Msi1‐negative cells contained more mesodermal‐like tissues than those from the Msi1‐positive cells. The pMsi1–GFP vector can be used to sort Msi1‐positive cells from a cell population derived from mouse embryonic stem cells. The Msi1‐positive cells can differentiate into neural and intestinal epithelial‐like cells in vivo. |
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Keywords: | differentiation EBs embryoid bodies embryonic stem cell intestinal epithelial stem cell Msi1 neural stem cell stem cell marker |
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