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A stress-reduced passaging technique improves the viability of human pluripotent cells.

Authors :
Takahashi, Kazutoshi
Takahashi, Kazutoshi
Okubo, Chikako
Nakamura, Michiko
Iwasaki, Mio
Kawahara, Yuka
Tabata, Tsuyoshi
Miyamoto, Yousuke
Woltjen, Knut
Yamanaka, Shinya
Takahashi, Kazutoshi
Takahashi, Kazutoshi
Okubo, Chikako
Nakamura, Michiko
Iwasaki, Mio
Kawahara, Yuka
Tabata, Tsuyoshi
Miyamoto, Yousuke
Woltjen, Knut
Yamanaka, Shinya
Source :
Cell reports methods; vol 2, iss 2, 100155; 2667-2375
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Xeno-free culture systems have expanded the clinical and industrial application of human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs). However, reproducibility issues, often arising from variability during passaging steps, remain. Here, we describe an improved method for the subculture of human PSCs. The revised method significantly enhances the viability of human PSCs by lowering DNA damage and apoptosis, resulting in more efficient and reproducible downstream applications such as gene editing and directed differentiation. Furthermore, the method does not alter PSC characteristics after long-term culture and attenuates the growth advantage of abnormal subpopulations. This robust passaging method minimizes experimental error and reduces the rate of PSCs failing quality control of human PSC research and application.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cell reports methods; vol 2, iss 2, 100155; 2667-2375
Notes :
application/pdf, Cell reports methods vol 2, iss 2, 100155 2667-2375
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367389623
Document Type :
Electronic Resource