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Stem cell-like properties of human umbilical cord lining epithelial cells and the potential for epidermal reconstitution
Authors:Lin Huang  Yim-Ping Wong  Hua Gu  Yi-Jun Cai  Yeung Ho  Chi-Chiu Wang  Tak-Yeung Leung  Andrew Burd
Institution:1. Department of Urology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA;2. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA;3. Department of Urology, King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:Background aimsStem cells are particularly attractive for many cell-based therapeutic interventions because of their ability to self-renew and their capacity to differentiate into site-specific differentiating cells. Restoration of the integrity of epithelial continuity is an essential aspect of wound repair and tissue regeneration. We are currently looking at the potential of human umbilical cord lining cells as a source of epithelial stem cells with appropriate differentiation capacity for potential epidermal reconstitution.MethodsWe isolated human umbilical cord lining epithelial cells (CLEC) and characterized their phenotype from the perspective of proliferative potential, telomere length, expression of epidermal differentiation markers, as well as stem cell-specific markers, and clonogenicity. Their potential for epidermal reconstitution was investigated in an organotypic culture model.ResultsThe results demonstrated that CLEC present a long telomere length and have a relatively high proliferative potential and passaging ability in culture. CLEC display some of the stem cell-specific markers for epithelial as well as pluripotent stem cells, including CK19, p63, OCT-4, SSEA-4, TRA-1–60, SOX2 and Nanog. CLEC are capable of generating a fully stratified epithelium in organotypic culture.ConclusionsThe potential of CLEC to be used in clinical applications for specialized epithelial reconstruction is still unexplored. The demonstration that CLEC have stem cell-like properties and are capable of generating fully stratified epithelium provides support for their potential clinical application in epidermal reconstitution.
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