Author
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- Sara Pijuan-Galitó
(Box 582, Uppsala University)
- Christoffer Tamm
(Box 582, Uppsala University)
- Jens Schuster
(Genetics and Pathology and Science for Life Laboratory)
- Maria Sobol
(Genetics and Pathology and Science for Life Laboratory)
- Lars Forsberg
(Genetics and Pathology and Science for Life Laboratory)
- Catherine L. R. Merry
(Box 582, Uppsala University
Stem Cell Glycobiology Group, Wolfson Centre for Stem Cells)
- Cecilia Annerén
(Box 582, Uppsala University
GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences AB)
Abstract
Reliable, scalable and time-efficient culture methods are required to fully realize the clinical and industrial applications of human pluripotent stem (hPS) cells. Here we present a completely defined, xeno-free medium that supports long-term propagation of hPS cells on uncoated tissue culture plastic. The medium consists of the Essential 8 (E8) formulation supplemented with inter-α-inhibitor (IαI), a human serum-derived protein, recently demonstrated to activate key pluripotency pathways in mouse PS cells. IαI efficiently induces attachment and long-term growth of both embryonic and induced hPS cell lines when added as a soluble protein to the medium at seeding. IαI supplementation efficiently supports adaptation of feeder-dependent hPS cells to xeno-free conditions, clonal growth as well as single-cell survival in the absence of Rho-associated kinase inhibitor (ROCKi). This time-efficient and simplified culture method paves the way for large-scale, high-throughput hPS cell culture, and will be valuable for both basic research and commercial applications.
Suggested Citation
Sara Pijuan-Galitó & Christoffer Tamm & Jens Schuster & Maria Sobol & Lars Forsberg & Catherine L. R. Merry & Cecilia Annerén, 2016.
"Human serum-derived protein removes the need for coating in defined human pluripotent stem cell culture,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-12, November.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms12170
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms12170
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