Unknown,Transcriptomics,Genomics,Proteomics

Dataset Information

0

Expression data from human adipose stem cells expanded in allogeneic human serum and fetal bovine serum


ABSTRACT: Human adipose stem cells (ASCs) have been shown, in pre-clinical studies, to have therapeutic applicability in diverse fields, but a standard expansion method for clinical applications remains yet to be established. Isolated ASCs are typically expanded in medium containing fetal bovine serum (FBS). However, sera and other animal-derived culture reagents stage numerous safety issues in clinical therapy, including possible infections and severe immune reactions. By expanding the ASCs in medium containing human serum (HS), the problem can be eliminated. To define how allogeneic HS performs in ASC expansion compared to FBS, we used microarrays to explore differences in gene expression between human adipose stem cells expanded in allogeneic human serum and fetal bovine serum. Adipose stem cells from 5 human donors were cultured in two media containing either 1) 10 % fetal bovine serum or 2) 15 % allogeneic human serum, and collected for RNA extraction and hybridization to 10 Affymetrix arrays. This experiment represents a paired design since cells of each donor were cultured in both conditions.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Olli Yli-Harja 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-17090 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

altmetric image

Publications

Differential gene expression in adipose stem cells cultured in allogeneic human serum versus fetal bovine serum.

Lindroos Bettina B   Aho Kaisa-Leena KL   Kuokkanen Hannu H   Räty Sari S   Huhtala Heini H   Lemponen Riina R   Yli-Harja Olli O   Suuronen Riitta R   Miettinen Susanna S  

Tissue engineering. Part A 20100701 7


In preclinical studies, human adipose stem cells (ASCs) have been shown to have therapeutic applicability, but standard expansion methods for clinical applications remain yet to be established. ASCs are typically expanded in the medium containing fetal bovine serum (FBS). However, sera and other animal-derived culture reagents stage safety issues in clinical therapy, including possible infections and severe immune reactions. By expanding ASCs in the medium containing human serum (HS), the proble  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

2010-04-01 | GSE17090 | GEO
2013-04-24 | E-GEOD-46353 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2015-08-03 | E-GEOD-61302 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2016-04-18 | PXD003550 | Pride
| PRJNA117857 | ENA
2010-06-25 | E-GEOD-12884 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2015-03-20 | E-MTAB-3066 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2013-04-24 | GSE46353 | GEO
2017-01-09 | E-MTAB-4988 | biostudies-arrayexpress
2021-06-09 | PXD015223 | Pride