Title of article :
Expansion of Non-Enriched Cord Blood Stem/Progenitor Cells CD34+ CD38- Using Liver Cells
Author/Authors :
Soleimani, Masoud School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Moddares University , Mozdarani, Hossein School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Moddares University , Pourfathollah, AliAkbar School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Moddares University , Mortazavi, Yousef Faculty of Medicine - Zanjan Medical University , Alimoghaddam, Kamran Bone Marrow Transplantation center - Shariati Hospital , Nikogoftar, Mahin Iranian Blood Transfusion Organization , Zonobi, Zahra Shahid Beheshti Medical Sciences University , Hajifathali, Abbas Shahid Beheshti Medical Sciences University
Pages :
6
From page :
111
To page :
116
Abstract :
Many investigators have used xenogeneic, especially murine stromal cells and fetal calf serum to maintain and expand human stem cells. The proliferation and expansion of human hematopoietic stem cells in ex vivo culture were examined with the goal of generating a suitable protocol for expanding hematopoietic stem cells for patient transplantation. Using primary fetal liver cells, we established a serum-free culture system to expand human primitive stem/progenitors cells. Non-enriched cord blood CD34+ cells were cultured on a monolayer of mouse primary fetal liver cells in the presence of trombopoietin, flt3/flk2 ligand, and/or stem cell factor, IL-6 and IL-3 under serum-free conditions. After 1 or 2 weeks of culture, cells were examined for clonogenic progenitors and percentage of CD34+ CD38- cells. In the presence of trombopoietin, flt3/flk2 ligand, and stem cell factor, fetal liver cells supported expansion of CD34+ cells more than 10 to 20 fold. In addition, colony forming unit-cell assay was expanded more than 5- and 10-fold after 1 and 2 weeks of culture, respectively. These results strongly suggest that fetal liver cells may be a suitable feeder layer for expansion of hematopoietic progenitors from umbilical cord blood in vitro
Keywords :
Ex vivo expansion , Ex vivo expansion , Stem cells , Umbilical cord blood , Fetal liver cells
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2005
Record number :
2473563
Link To Document :
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