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Derivation of T Cells In Vitro from Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
Authors:Martina Ku?erová-Levisohn  Jordana Lovett  Armin Lahiji  Roxanne Holmes  Juan Carlos Zú?iga-Pflücker  Benjamin D Ortiz
Institution:1Department of Biological Sciences, Hunter College and Graduate Center, City University of New York;2Sunnybrook Research Institute, Department of Immunology, University of Toronto
Abstract:The OP9/OP9-DL1 co-culture system has become a well-established method for deriving differentiated blood cell types from embryonic and hematopoietic progenitors of both mouse and human origin. It is now used to address a growing variety of complex genetic, cellular and molecular questions related to hematopoiesis, and is at the cutting edge of efforts to translate these basic findings to therapeutic applications. The procedures are straightforward and routinely yield robust results. However, achieving successful hematopoietic differentiation in vitro requires special attention to the details of reagent and cell culture maintenance. Furthermore, the protocol features technique sensitive steps that, while not difficult, take care and practice to master. Here we focus on the procedures for differentiation of T lymphocytes from mouse embryonic stem cells (mESC). We provide a detailed protocol with discussions of the critical steps and parameters that enable reproducibly robust cellular differentiation in vitro. It is in the interest of the field to consider wider adoption of this technology, as it has the potential to reduce animal use, lower the cost and shorten the timelines of both basic and translational experimentation.
Keywords:Immunology  Issue 92  mouse  embryonic stem cells  in vitro differentiation  OP9 cells  Delta-like 1 (Dll-1) ligand  Notch  hematopoiesis  lymphocytes  T cells
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