Evaluation of characteristic of human turbinate derived mesenchymal stem cells cultured in the serum free media

  • Se Hwan Hwang
  • , Weon Sun Lee
  • , Sang Hi Park
  • , Hee Jin Lee
  • , Sun Hwa Park
  • , Dong Chang Lee
  • , Mi Hyun Lim
  • , Sang A. Back
  • , Byeong Gon Yun
  • , Jung Ho Jeun
  • , Jung Yeon Lim
  • , Jun Myung Kang
  • , Sung Won Kim

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Abstract

We evaluated the effect of serum-free and xeno-cultivation (SFXFM) on the characterization, proliferation, and differentiation properties of human nasal stem cells (airway tissue; hTMSCs). hTMSCs were isolated from 10 patients, after which patient samples were separated into two groups, an SFXFM group and a control group. The control group was treated with bovine serum-containing medium. FACS analysis revealed that SFXFM-cultured hTMSCs maintained a characteristic mesenchymal stem cell phenotype. hTMSC proliferation was not influenced by SFXFM. In addition, upregulation of IL-8 and GM-CSF and downregulation of RANTES expression were shown in response to SFXFM. Moreover, two-lineage differentiation properties (osteocyte and adipocyte) of hTMSCs were enhanced under SFXFM. Finally, the genetic stability of SFXFM-cultured hTMSCs was demonstrated by normal karyotype results. SFXFM enables good expansion, multipotentiality, and normal genotype maintenance of MSCs. Moreover, this approach serves as a substitute to conventional media for the cultivation of capable MSCs for upcoming medical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0186249
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume12
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2017

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