间充质干细胞
脐带
蜕膜
胎盘脐带储备
绒毛
男科
细胞生物学
胎盘
细胞疗法
羊膜干细胞
羊膜
帘布衬里
生物
免疫学
干细胞
医学
细胞分化
成体干细胞
胎儿
怀孕
生物化学
遗传学
基因
作者
Anelise Bergmann Araújo,Gabrielle Dias Salton,Juliana Monteiro Furlan,Natália Schneider,Melissa Helena Angeli,Álvaro Macedo Laureano,Lúcia Mariano da Rocha Silla,Eduardo Pandolfi Passos,Ana Helena da Rosa Paz
出处
期刊:Cytotherapy
[Elsevier]
日期:2017-05-01
卷期号:19 (5): 577-585
被引量:64
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcyt.2017.03.001
摘要
Background Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are being investigated as a potential alternative for cellular therapy. This study was designed to compare the biological characteristics of MSCs isolated from amniotic membrane (A-MSCs), chorionic membrane (C-MSCs), placental decidua (D-MSCs) and umbilical cord (UC-MSCs) to ascertain whether any one of these sources is superior to the others for cellular therapy purposes. Methods MSCs were isolated from amniotic membrane, chorionic membrane, umbilical cord and placental decidua. Immunophenotype, differentiation ability, cell size, cell complexity, polarity index and growth kinetics of MSCs isolated from these four sources were analyzed. Results MSCs were successfully isolated from all four sources. Surface marker profile and differentiation ability were consistent with human MSCs. C-MSCs in suspension were the smallest cells, whereas UC-MSCs presented the greatest length and least width. A-MSCs had the lowest polarity index and UC-MSCs, as more elongated cells, the highest. C-MSCs, D-MSCs and UC-MSCs exhibited similar growth capacity until passage 8 (P8); C-MSCs presented better lifespan, whereas insignificant proliferation was observed in A-MSCs. Discussion Neonatal and maternal tissues can serve as sources of multipotent stem cells. Some characteristics of MSCs obtained from four neonatal tissues were compared and differences were observed. Amniotic membrane was the least useful source of MSCs, whereas chorionic membrane and umbilical cord were considered good options for future use in cell therapy because of the known advantages of immature cells.
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