Culture and Expansion of the Human Embryonic Stem Cell Line HS181, Evaluated in a Double-Color System
An approach of using RFP-transfected human foreskin fibroblasts (hFS-RFP) to support the growth of GFP expressing human embryonic stem cells (hES; HS181-GFP) is reported. The two-color system was applied to detect interactions between hFS and human embryonic stem cells (hES). After overnight culture...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Stem cells and development 2004-08, Vol.13 (4), p.337-343 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An approach of using RFP-transfected human foreskin fibroblasts (hFS-RFP) to support the growth
of GFP expressing human embryonic stem cells (hES; HS181-GFP) is reported. The two-color system
was applied to detect interactions between hFS and human embryonic stem cells (hES). After
overnight culture, the hES cell colonies showed a behavior of "pushing away" the underlying feeder
cells. This phenomenon occurred with both a low and high density of feeders. The density of the
feeder cell layer, however, influenced the growth pattern of hES cell colonies. At a high feeder cell
density, the hES colonies were more pointed and aligned with the direction of the fibroblasts, whereas
less dense feeder layers allowed a more rounded and flat hES colony formation. Not surprisingly,
a small fraction of mitotically inactivated feeder cells reattached after passage and remained viable
in the cultures for up to four subsequent passages. The prospect of using the two-color system for
detection of possible fusion events between hES cells and feeder cells was assessed by screening a
large number of cell cultures for double RFP/EGFP expressing cells. The results indicate that fusion
events are extremely rare ( |
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ISSN: | 1547-3287 1557-8534 |
DOI: | 10.1089/scd.2004.13.337 |