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Efficient stem cell isolation from under vacuum preserved tissue samples
Authors:Aldo Moggio  Giuseppe D'Armento  Benedetta Bussolati
Institution:1Department of Internal Medicine; Center for Molecular Biotechnology; Torino, Italy;2Department of Biomedical Sciences and Human Oncology; University of Torino; Torino, Italy
Abstract:Different approaches for the isolation of stem/progenitor cells have been reported, including stem cell selection in stringent culture conditions. We evaluated the possibility of isolating human progenitor cells from surgical specimens preserved by under vacuum sealing and cooling, a clinical practice approached by several hospitals as alternative to formalin. Renal tissue samples (n = 20) maintained under vacuum from 6 to 48 h at 4°C were used to isolate human renal CD133+ progenitor cells. We obtained CD133+ progenitors from unsorted cells derived from disaggregated tissues from each sample. Phenotypic characterization as well as in vitro and in vivo differentiation of the obtained CD133+ lines showed results comparable with sorted CD133+ cells obtained from fresh tissue. These results indicate that the process of sealing under vacuum and cooling appears as a suitable tissue treatment to isolate hypoxia resistant cells, such as human stem/progenitor cells, and that this procedure can be exploited to render the extraction of stem cells from human samples more practical and feasible.
Keywords:stem cell culture  CD133  tissue  isolation  methods
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