Mesenchymal stem cells from umbilical cord blood: parameters for isolation, characterization and adipogenic differentiation |
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Authors: | Sibov Tatiana Taís Severino P Marti L C Pavon L F Oliveira D M Tobo P R Campos A H Paes A T Amaro E F Gamarra L Moreira-Filho C A |
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Affiliation: | Instituto do Cérebro, Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein-IIEPAE, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein, no 627/701, Morumbi, S?o Paulo, SP, CEP: 05651-901, Brazil, tatianats@einstein.br. |
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Abstract: | Isolation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from umbilical cord blood (UCB) from full-term deliveries is a laborious, time-consuming process that results in a low yield of cells. In this study we identified parameters that can be helpful for a successful isolation of UCB-MSCs. According to our findings, chances for a well succeeded isolation of these cells are higher when MSCs were isolated from UCB collected from normal full-term pregnancies that did not last over 37 weeks. Besides the duration of pregnancy, blood volume and storage period of the UCB should also be considered for a successful isolation of these cells. Here, we found that the ideal blood volume collected should be above 80 mL and the period of storage should not exceed 6 h. We characterized UCB-MSCs by morphologic, immunophenotypic, protein/gene expression and by adipogenic differentiation potential. Isolated UCB-MSCs showed fibroblast-like morphology and the capacity of differentiating into adipocyte-like cells. Looking for markers of the undifferentiated status of UCB-MSCs, we analyzed the UCB-MSCs’ protein expression profile along different time periods of the differentiation process into adipocyte-like cells. Our results showed that there is a decrease in the expression of the markers CD73, CD90, and CD105 that correlates to the degree of differentiation of UCB-MSCs We suggest that CD90 can be used as a mark to follow the differentiation commitment degree of MSCs. Microarray results showed an up-regulation of genes related to the adipogenesis process and to redox metabolism in the adipocyte-like differentiated MSCs. Our study provides information on a group of parameters that may help with successful isolation and consequently with characterization of the differentiated/undifferentiated status of UCB-MSCs, which will be useful to monitor the differentiation commitment of UCB-MSC and further facilitate the application of those cells in stem-cell therapy. |
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Keywords: | Mesenchymal stem cells Umbilical cord blood Cell isolation Cell characterization and adipogenesis |
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