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Pluripotent differentiation in vitro of murine Es-D3 embryonic stem cells
Authors:Arazdordi Toumadje  Ken-Ichi Kusumoto  Angela Parton  Patricia Mericko  Lori Dowell  Guozhong Ma  Luping Chen  David W. Barnes  J. Denry Sato
Affiliation:National Stem Cell Resource, American Type Culture Collection, 10801 University Boulevard, Manassas, Virginia 20110, USA. toumadje@atcc.org
Abstract:Although the ES-D3 murine embryonic stem cell line was one of the first derived, little information exists on the in vitro differentiation potential of these cells. We have used immunocytochemical and flow cytometric methods to monitor ES-D3 embryoid body differentiation in vitro during a 21-d period. Spontaneous differentiation of embryoid body cells was induced by leukemia inhibitory factor withdrawal in the absence of feeder cells. The pluripotent stem cell markers Oct-3/4, SSEA-1, and EMA-1 were found to persist for at least 7 d, whereas the primitive endoderm marker cytokeratin endo-A was expressed at increasing levels from day 6. The localization of these antigens within the embryoid bodies suggested that embryonic ectoderm- and primitive endoderm-derived tissues were segregated. Localized expression of class III beta-tubulin and sarcomeric myosin also was detected, indicating that representatives of all three embryonic germ layers were present after induction of differentiation in vitro.
Keywords:ES cell  embryoid body  immunocytochemistry  flow cytometry
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