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Serum and xeno‐free, chemically defined, no‐plate‐coating‐based culture system for mesenchymal stromal cells from the umbilical cord

Authors :
Zhi-Jie Ma
Kang Huiyan
Gao Jin
Kui-Jun Zhao
Liu Xuemin
Wu Xiaoyun
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2016.

Abstract

Objectives Umbilical cord mesenchymal stromal cells (UCMSCs) can be considered to become a new gold standard for MSC-based therapies. A serum and xeno-free, chemically defined and no-plate-coating-based culture system will greatly facilitate development of robust, clinically acceptable bioprocesses for reproducibly generating quality-assured UCMSCs. Materials and methods In this study, we report for the first time, such a serum-free, xeno-free, completely chemically defined and no-plate-coating-based culture system for the isolation and expansion of UCMSCs, whose biological characteristics were evaluated and compared with serum-containing medium (SCM) methods. Results This culture system not only supported UCMSC primary cultures but also allowed for their expansion at low seeding density. Compared to SCM, UCMSCs in SFM exhibited (i) higher proliferative and colony-forming capacities; (ii) distinctly different morphologies; (iii) similar phenotype; (iv) similar pluripotency-associated marker expression; (v) superior osteogenic, but reduced adipogenic differentiation capacitities. In addition, UCMSCs cultured in SFM retained similar immunomodulatory properties to those in SCM. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate the feasibility of isolating and expanding UCMSCs in a completely serum-free, xeno-free, chemically defined and no-plate-coating-based culture system and represent an important step forward for development of robust, clinically acceptable bioprocesses for UCMSCs. Further, this provides a superior study platform for UCMSCs biology in a controlled environment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1415fc1cb292703645ea141eea9b951d