RRC ID 37057
Author Komatsu M, Konagaya S, Egawa EY, Iwata H.
Title Maturation of human iPS cell-derived dopamine neuron precursors in alginate-Ca(2+) hydrogel.
Journal Biochim Biophys Acta
Abstract BACKGROUND:Pluripotent stem cells (embryonic stem/induced pluripotent stem cells) have been widely studied as a potential cell source for cell transplantation therapy of Parkinson's disease. However, some difficulties remain to be overcome. These include the need to prepare a large number of dopamine (DA) neurons for clinical use and to culture the cells for a long period to allow their functional maturation and the removal of undifferentiated cells.
METHODS:In this study, aggregates of DA neuron precursors were enclosed in alginate-Ca(2+) microbeads, and the encapsulated aggregates were cultured for 25days to induce cell maturation.
RESULTS:More than 60% of cells in the aggregates differentiated into tyrosine hydroxylase-positive DA neurons. The aggregates could release DA at the same level as aggregates maintained on culture dishes without encapsulation. In addition, by exposure to a citrate solution, the alginate-Ca(2+) gel layer could be easily removed from aggregates without damaging the DA neurons. When the aggregates were transplanted into rat brain, viable cells were found in the graft at one week post-transplantation, with cells extending neurites into the host tissue.
CONCLUSIONS:Cell aggregates encapsulated in alginate-Ca(2+) beads successfully differentiated into mature DA neurons.
GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE:The alginate-Ca(2+) microbead is suitable for maintaining DA precursor aggregates for a long period to allow their functional maturation.
Volume 1850(9)
Pages 1669-75
Published 2015-9-1
DOI 10.1016/j.bbagen.2015.04.011
PII S0304-4165(15)00116-6
PMID 25952075
MeSH Alginates / pharmacology* Cell Aggregation Cells, Cultured Dopamine / biosynthesis Dopaminergic Neurons / physiology* Glucuronic Acid / pharmacology Hexuronic Acids / pharmacology Humans Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells / cytology* Microspheres Stem Cells / physiology*
IF 3.411
Times Cited 11
WOS Category BIOPHYSICS BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells 201B7(HPS0063) 253G1(HPS0002)