Lin G and Xu R-H (SEP 2010)
Current stem cell research & therapy 5 3 207--14
Progresses and challenges in optimization of human pluripotent stem cell culture.
The pressing demand to elucidate the biology of human embryonic stem (ES) cells and to realize their therapeutic potential has greatly promoted the progresses in the optimization of the culture systems used for this highly promising cell type. These progresses include the characterization of exogenous regulators of pluripotency and differentiation,the development of animal-free,defined,and scalable culture systems,and some pioneering efforts to establish good manufactory practice facilities to derive and expand clinical-grade human ES cells and their derivatives. All of these advancements appear to be also applicable to the derivation and culture of human induced pluripotent stem cells,an ES cell-like cell type derived from somatic cells via reprogramming. This review attempts to summarize these progresses and discuss some of the remaining challenges.
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Development of a primary human co-culture model of inflamed airway mucosa
Neutrophil breach of the mucosal surface is a common pathological consequence of infection. We present an advanced co-culture model to explore neutrophil transepithelial migration utilizing airway mucosal barriers differentiated from primary human airway basal cells and examined by advanced imaging. Human airway basal cells were differentiated and cultured at air-liquid interface (ALI) on the underside of 3 μm pore-sized transwells,compatible with the study of transmigrating neutrophils. Inverted ALIs exhibit beating cilia and mucus production,consistent with conventional ALIs,as visualized by micro-optical coherence tomography (μOCT). μOCT is a recently developed imaging modality with the capacity for real time two- A nd three-dimensional analysis of cellular events in marked detail,including neutrophil transmigratory dynamics. Further,the newly devised and imaged primary co-culture model recapitulates key molecular mechanisms that underlie bacteria-induced neutrophil transepithelial migration previously characterized using cell line-based models. Neutrophils respond to imposed chemotactic gradients,and migrate in response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection of primary ALI barriers through a hepoxilin A3-directed mechanism. This primary cell-based co-culture system combined with μOCT imaging offers significant opportunity to probe,in great detail,micro-anatomical and mechanistic features of bacteria-induced neutrophil transepithelial migration and other important immunological and physiological processes at the mucosal surface.
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05001
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PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基
PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基含12 mm Transwell®插件
PneumaCult™-ALI 培养基含6.5 mm Transwell®插件
Musah S et al. (NOV 2012)
ACS Nano 6 11 10168--10177
Glycosaminoglycan-binding hydrogels enable mechanical control of human pluripotent stem cell self-renewal
Reaping the promise of human embryonic stem (hES) cells hinges on effective defined culture conditions. Efforts to identify chemically defined environments for hES cell propagation would benefit from understanding the relevant functional properties of the substratum. Biological materials are often employed as substrata,but their complexity obscures a molecular level analysis of their relevant attributes. Because the properties of hydrogels can be tuned and altered systematically,these materials can reveal the impact of substratum features on cell fate decisions. By tailoring the peptide displayed to cells and the substrate mechanical properties,a hydrogel was generated that binds hES cell surface glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and functions robustly in a defined culture medium to support long-term hES cell self-renewal. A key attribute of the successful GAG-binding hydrogels is their stiffness. Only stiff substrates maintain hES cell proliferation and pluripotency. These findings indicate that cells can respond to mechanical information transmitted via GAG engagement. Additionally,we found that the stiff matrices afforded activation of the paralogous proteins YAP/TAZ,which are transcriptional coactivators implicated in mechanosensing and hES cell pluripotency. These results indicate that the substratum mechanics can be tuned to activate specific pathways linked to pluripotency. Because several different hES and induced pluripotent stem cell lines respond similarly,we conclude that stiff substrata are more effective for the long-term propagation of human pluripotent stem cells.
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Uncovering plaque-glia niches in human Alzheimer’s disease brains using spatial transcriptomics
BackgroundAmyloid-beta (A?) plaques and their associated glial responses are hallmark features of Alzheimer’s disease (AD),yet their interactions within the human brain remain poorly defined.MethodsWe applied spatial transcriptomics (ST) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) to 78 postmortem brain sections from 21 individuals in the Religious Orders Study and Memory and Aging Project (ROSMAP). We paired ST with histological data and stratified spots into major categories of plaque-glia niches based on A?,GFAP,and IBA1 intensity. Leveraging published ROSMAP single-nucleus RNA-seq data,we examined differences in gene expression,cellular composition,and intercellular communication across these niches. Neuronal and glial changes were validated by IHC and quantitative analyses. We further characterized glial responses using gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) with known mouse glial signatures and human AD-associated microglial states. Finally,we used iPSC-derived multicellular cultures and single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to identify cell types that,upon short-term A? exposure,recapitulate the glial responses observed in the human spatial data.ResultsLow-A? regions,enriched for diffuse plaques,exhibited transcriptomic profiles consistent with greater neuronal loss than high-A? regions. High-glia regions showed increased expression of inflammatory and neurodegenerative pathways. Spatial glial responses aligned with established gene modules,including plaque-induced genes (PIGs),oligodendrocyte (OLIG) responses,disease-associated microglia (DAM),disease-associated astrocytes (DAA),and human AD-associated microglial states,indicating that diverse glial phenotypes emerge around plaques and shape the local immune environment. IHC confirmed elevated neuronal apoptosis near low-A? plaques and greater CD68 abundance and synaptic loss near glia-high plaques. In vitro,iPSC-derived microglia—but not astrocytes—exposed to A? displayed transcriptomic changes that closely mirrored the glial states identified in our ST dataset.ConclusionsOur study provides a comprehensive spatial transcriptomic dataset from human AD brain tissue and bridges spatial gene expression with traditional neuropathology. By integrating ST,snRNA-seq,and human multicellular models,we map cellular states and molecular events within plaque-glia niches. This work offers a spatially resolved framework for dissecting plaque-glia interactions and reveals new insights into the cellular and molecular heterogeneity underlying neurodegenerative pathology.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s44477-025-00002-z.
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100-0483
100-0484
100-0276
100-1130
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Hausser Scientificᵀᴹ 明线血球计数板
ReLeSR™
mTeSR™ Plus
mTeSR™ Plus
(Sep 2024)
Biofabrication 16 4
Endothelial extracellular vesicles enhance vascular self-assembly in engineered human cardiac tissues
AbstractThe fabrication of complex and stable vasculature in engineered cardiac tissues represents a significant hurdle towards building physiologically relevant models of the heart. Here,we implemented a 3D model of cardiac vasculogenesis,incorporating endothelial cells (EC),stromal cells,and human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived cardiomyocytes (CM) in a fibrin hydrogel. The presence of CMs disrupted vessel formation in 3D tissues,resulting in the upregulation of endothelial activation markers and altered extracellular vesicle (EV) signaling in engineered tissues as determined by the proteomic analysis of culture supernatant. miRNA sequencing of CM- and EC-secreted EVs highlighted key EV-miRNAs that were postulated to play differing roles in cardiac vasculogenesis,including the let-7 family and miR-126-3p in EC-EVs. In the absence of CMs,the supplementation of CM-EVs to EC monolayers attenuated EC migration and proliferation and resulted in shorter and more discontinuous self-assembling vessels when applied to 3D vascular tissues. In contrast,supplementation of EC-EVs to the tissue culture media of 3D vascularized cardiac tissues mitigated some of the deleterious effects of CMs on vascular self-assembly,enhancing the average length and continuity of vessel tubes that formed in the presence of CMs. Direct transfection validated the effects of the key EC-EV miRNAs let-7b-5p and miR-126-3p in improving the maintenance of continuous vascular networks. EC-EV supplementation to biofabricated cardiac tissues and microfluidic devices resulted in tissue vascularization,illustrating the use of this approach in the engineering of enhanced,perfusable,microfluidic models of the myocardium.
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100-0276
100-1130
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mTeSR™ Plus
mTeSR™ Plus
R. M. Walsh et al. (Apr 2024)
Cell reports 43 4
Generation of human cerebral organoids with a structured outer subventricular zone
Outer radial glia (oRG) emerge as cortical progenitor cells that support the development of an enlarged outer subventricular zone (oSVZ) and the expansion of the neocortex. The in vitro generation of oRG is essential to investigate the underlying mechanisms of human neocortical development and expansion. By activating the STAT3 signaling pathway using leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF),which is not expressed in guided cortical organoids,we define a cortical organoid differentiation method from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) that recapitulates the expansion of a progenitor pool into the oSVZ. The oSVZ comprises progenitor cells expressing specific oRG markers such as GFAP,LIFR,and HOPX,closely matching human fetal oRG. Finally,incorporating neural crest-derived LIF-producing cortical pericytes into cortical organoids recapitulates the effects of LIF treatment. These data indicate that increasing the cellular complexity of the organoid microenvironment promotes the emergence of oRG and supports a platform to study oRG in hPSC-derived brain organoids routinely.
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Differential Responses of Human iPSC-Derived Microglia to Stimulation with Diverse Inflammogens
Human microglia are central regulators and actors in brain infections and neuro-inflammatory pathologies. However,access to such cells is limited,and studies systematically mapping the spectrum of their inflammatory states are scarce. Here,we generated microglia-like cells (MGLCs) from human induced pluripotent stem cells and characterized them as a robust,accessible model system for studying inflammatory activation. We validated lineage identity through transcriptome profiling,revealing selective upregulation of microglial signature genes and enrichment of microglia/macrophage-related gene sets. MGLCs displayed distinct morphologies and produced stimulus- and time-dependent cytokine secretion profiles upon exposure to diverse inflammatory stimuli,including pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNFα,interferon-γ) and agonists of the Toll-like receptors TLR2 (FSL-1),TLR3 (Poly(I:C)),TLR4 (lipopolysaccharide,LPS),and TLR7 (imiquimod). Transcriptome profiling and bioinformatics analysis revealed distinct activation signatures. Functional assays demonstrated stimulus-specific engagement of NFκB and JAK-STAT signaling pathways. The shared NFκB nuclear translocation response of TLR ligands and TNFα was reflected in overlapping transcriptome profiles: they shared modules (e.g.,oxidative stress response and TNFα-related signaling) identified by weighted gene co-expression network analysis. Finally,the potential consequences of microglia activation for neighboring cells were studied on the example of microglia-astrocyte crosstalk. The capacity of MGLC supernatants to stimulate astrocytes was measured by quantifying astrocytic NFκB translocation. MGLCs stimulated with FSL-1,LPS,or Poly(I:C) indirectly activated astrocytes via a strictly TNFα-dependent mechanism,highlighting the role of soluble mediators in the signal propagation. Altogether,this platform enables a dissection of microglia activation states and multi-parametric characterization of subsequent neuroinflammation.
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34811
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85857
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AggreWell™ 800 24孔板,1个
AggreWell™ 800 24孔板,5个
AggreWell™ 800 6孔板,1个
AggreWell™ 800 6孔板,5个
AggreWell™ 800 24孔板启动套装
AggreWell™ 800 6孔板启动套装
mTeSR™1
mTeSR™1
Aranha M et al. (JAN 2010)
BMC genomics 11 514
Apoptosis-associated microRNAs are modulated in mouse, rat and human neural differentiation.
BACKGROUND MicroRNAs (miRs or miRNAs) regulate several biological processes in the cell. However,evidence for miRNAs that control the differentiation program of specific neural cell types has been elusive. Recently,we have shown that apoptosis-associated factors,such as p53 and caspases participate in the differentiation process of mouse neural stem (NS) cells. To identify apoptosis-associated miRNAs that might play a role in neuronal development,we performed global miRNA expression profiling experiments in NS cells. Next,we characterized the expression of proapoptotic miRNAs,including miR-16,let-7a and miR-34a in distinct models of neural differentiation,including mouse embryonic stem cells,PC12 and NT2N cells. In addition,the expression of antiapoptotic miR-19a and 20a was also evaluated. RESULTS The expression of miR-16,let-7a and miR-34a was consistently upregulated in neural differentiation models. In contrast,expression of miR-19a and miR-20a was downregulated in mouse NS cell differentiation. Importantly,differential expression of specific apoptosis-related miRNAs was not associated with increased cell death. Overexpression of miR-34a increased the proportion of postmitotic neurons of mouse NS cells. CONCLUSIONS In conclusion,the identification of miR-16,let-7a and miR-34a,whose expression patterns are conserved in mouse,rat and human neural differentiation,implicates these specific miRNAs in mammalian neuronal development. The results provide new insights into the regulation of neuronal differentiation by apoptosis-associated miRNAs.
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72794
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LY411575
LY411575
Bareiss PM et al. (SEP 2013)
Cancer research 73 17 5544--5555
SOX2 expression associates with stem cell state in human ovarian carcinoma.
The SRY-related HMG-box family of transcription factors member SOX2 regulates stemness and pluripotency in embryonic stem cells and plays important roles during early embryogenesis. More recently,SOX2 expression was documented in several tumor types including ovarian carcinoma,suggesting an involvement of SOX2 in regulation of cancer stem cells (CSC). Intriguingly,however,studies exploring the predictive value of SOX2 protein expression with respect to histopathologic and clinical parameters report contradictory results in individual tumors,indicating that SOX2 may play tumor-specific roles. In this report,we analyze the functional relevance of SOX2 expression in human ovarian carcinoma. We report that in human serous ovarian carcinoma (SOC) cells,SOX2 expression increases the expression of CSC markers,the potential to form tumor spheres,and the in vivo tumor-initiating capacity,while leaving cellular proliferation unaltered. Moreover,SOX2-expressing cells display enhanced apoptosis resistance in response to conventional chemotherapies and TRAIL. Hence,our data show that SOX2 associates with stem cell state in ovarian carcinoma and induction of SOX2 imposes CSC properties on SOC cells. We propose the existence of SOX2-expressing ovarian CSCs as a mechanism of tumor aggressiveness and therapy resistance in human SOC.
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01700
01705
01702
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ALDEFLUOR™ 试剂盒
ALDEFLUOR™ DEAB试剂, 1.5 mM, 1 mL
ALDEFLUOR™检测缓冲液
Shetty DK et al. (MAR 2016)
Stem Cell Research 16 2 246--248
Generation of OCIAD1 inducible overexpression human embryonic stem cell line: BJNhem20-OCIAD1-Tet-On
Human embryonic stem cell line BJNhem20-OCIAD1-Tet-On was generated using non-viral method. The constructs pCAG-Tet-On and pTRE-Tight vector driving OCIAD1 expression were transfected using microporation procedure. pCAG-Tet-On cells can be used for inducible expression of any coding sequence cloned into pTRE-Tight vector. For example,in human embryonic stem cells,Tet-On system has been used to generate SOX2 overexpression cell line (Adachi et al.,2010).
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05850
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mTeSR™1
mTeSR™1
Workman MJ et al. (JAN 2017)
Nature medicine 23 1 49--59
Engineered human pluripotent-stem-cell-derived intestinal tissues with a functional enteric nervous system.
The enteric nervous system (ENS) of the gastrointestinal tract controls many diverse functions,including motility and epithelial permeability. Perturbations in ENS development or function are common,yet there is no human model for studying ENS-intestinal biology and disease. We used a tissue-engineering approach with embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) to generate human intestinal tissue containing a functional ENS. We recapitulated normal intestinal ENS development by combining human-PSC-derived neural crest cells (NCCs) and developing human intestinal organoids (HIOs). NCCs recombined with HIOs in vitro migrated into the mesenchyme,differentiated into neurons and glial cells and showed neuronal activity,as measured by rhythmic waves of calcium transients. ENS-containing HIOs grown in vivo formed neuroglial structures similar to a myenteric and submucosal plexus,had functional interstitial cells of Cajal and had an electromechanical coupling that regulated waves of propagating contraction. Finally,we used this system to investigate the cellular and molecular basis for Hirschsprung's disease caused by a mutation in the gene PHOX2B. This is,to the best of our knowledge,the first demonstration of human-PSC-derived intestinal tissue with a functional ENS and how this system can be used to study motility disorders of the human gastrointestinal tract.
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