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Human mesenchymal stem cells possess different biological characteristics but do not change their therapeutic potential when cultured in serum free medium.


ABSTRACT: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are widely investigated in clinical researches to treat various diseases. Classic culture medium for MSCs, even for clinical use, contains fetal bovine serum. The serum-containing medium (SCM) seems a major obstacle for MSCs-related therapies due to the risk of contamination of infectious pathogens. Some studies showed that MSCs could be expanded in serum free medium (SFM); however, whether SFM would change the biological characteristics and safety issues of MSCs has not been well answered.Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs) were cultured in a chemical defined serum free medium. Growth, multipotency, surface antigen expression, telomerase, immunosuppressive ability, gene expression profile and genomic stability of hUC-MSCs cultured in SFM and SCM were analyzed and compared side by side.hUC-MSCs propagated more slowly and senesce ultimately in SFM. SFM-expanded hUC-MSCs were different from SCM-expanded hUC-MSCs in growth rate, telomerase, gene expression profile. However, SFM-expanded hUC-MSCs maintained multipotency and the profile of surface antigen which were used to define human MSCs. Both SFM- and SCM-expanded hUC-MSCs gained copy number variation (CNV) in long-term in vitro culture.hUC-MCSs could be expanded in SFM safely to obtain enough cells for clinical application, meeting the basic criteria for human mesenchymal stem cells. hUC-MSCs cultured in SFM were distinct from hUC-MSCs cultured in SCM, yet they remained therapeutic potentials for future regenerative medicine.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4445567 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human mesenchymal stem cells possess different biological characteristics but do not change their therapeutic potential when cultured in serum free medium.

Wang Youwei Y   Wu Hehe H   Yang Zhouxin Z   Chi Ying Y   Meng Lei L   Mao Aibin A   Yan Shulin S   Hu Shanshan S   Zhang Jianzhong J   Zhang Yun Y   Yu Wenbo W   Ma Yue Y   Li Tao T   Cheng Yan Y   Wang Yongjuan Y   Wang Shanshan S   Liu Jing J   Han Jingwen J   Li Caiyun C   Liu Li L   Xu Jian J   Han Zhi Bo ZB   Han Zhong Chao ZC  

Stem cell research & therapy 20141204 6


<h4>Introduction</h4>Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are widely investigated in clinical researches to treat various diseases. Classic culture medium for MSCs, even for clinical use, contains fetal bovine serum. The serum-containing medium (SCM) seems a major obstacle for MSCs-related therapies due to the risk of contamination of infectious pathogens. Some studies showed that MSCs could be expanded in serum free medium (SFM); however, whether SFM would change the biological characteristics and saf  ...[more]

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