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Endogenous fluorescence signatures in living pluripotent stem cells change with loss of potency
Authors:Jayne M Squirrell  Jimmy J Fong  Carlos A Ariza  Amber Mael  Kassondra Meyer  Nirupama K Shevde  Avtar Roopra  Gary E Lyons  Timothy J Kamp  Kevin W Eliceiri  Brenda M Ogle
Institution:Laboratory for Optical and Computational Instrumentation, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America.
Abstract:The therapeutic potential of stem cells is limited by the non-uniformity of their phenotypic state. Thus it would be advantageous to noninvasively monitor stem cell status. Driven by this challenge, we employed multidimensional multiphoton microscopy to quantify changes in endogenous fluorescence occurring with pluripotent stem cell differentiation. We found that global and cellular-scale fluorescence lifetime of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) and murine embryonic stem cells (mESC) consistently decreased with differentiation. Less consistent were trends in endogenous fluorescence intensity with differentiation, suggesting intensity is more readily impacted by nuances of species and scale of analysis. What emerges is a practical and accessible approach to evaluate, and ultimately enrich, living stem cell populations based on changes in metabolism that could be exploited for both research and clinical applications.
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