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Title: | Characterization of stem cells from human ovarian follicular fluid; a potential source of autologous stem cell for cell-based therapy |
Authors: | Rungsiwiwut R. Numchaisrika P. Thuwanut P. Pruksananonda K. |
Keywords: | 5' nucleotidase beta tubulin CD146 antigen cytokeratin 18 endoglin epidermal growth factor follitropin Hermes antigen luteinizing hormone receptor nestin o4 protein octamer transcription factor 4 protein stage specific embryo antigen 4 stro 1 protein Thy 1 membrane glycoprotein transcription factor NANOG unclassified drug leukocyte antigen membrane antigen nestin STRO-1 antigen, human tubulin adipocyte Article autologous stem cell transplantation cell differentiation cell isolation cell structure chondrocyte controlled study female fibroblast human human cell immunocytochemistry in vitro study mesenchymal stem cell oocyte osteoblast ovary follicle fluid priority journal protein expression stem cell culture biological therapy cell culture cell differentiation cell separation chemistry cytology in vitro fertilization metabolism ovary follicle ovary follicle fluid physiology pluripotent stem cell procedures regenerative medicine Antigens, CD Antigens, Surface Cell Differentiation Cell Separation Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy Cells, Cultured Female Fertilization in Vitro Follicular Fluid Humans Nestin Ovarian Follicle Pluripotent Stem Cells Regenerative Medicine Tubulin |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Abstract: | Human ovarian follicular fluid (HOFF) contains proteins, extracellular matrixes necessary for growth and maturation of oocytes as well as granulosa cells. Epithelial cells and stem cells can be isolated from HOFF. However, information regarding stem cells derived from HOFF is still lacking. The objectives of the present study were to isolate, characterize, and differentiate cells derived from HOFF. HOFF was collected during the routine aspiration of oocytes in an assisted fertilization program and subjected to cell isolation, characterization, and in vitro culture. After 24 h of culture, different cell morphologies including epithelial-like-, neural-like- and fibroblast-like cells were observed. Immunocytochemistry reveals the expression of pluripotent stem cell markers (OCT4, NANOG, SSEA4), epithelial marker (CK18), FSH- and LH-receptor. For in vitro culture, the isolated cells were continuously cultured in a growth medium; alpha MEM containing 10% FBS and epidermal growth factor (EGF). After 2 weeks of in vitro culture, cells with fibroblast-like morphology dominantly grow in the culture vessels and resemble mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). HOFF-derived cells exhibited MSC expression of CD44, CD73, CD90, CD105, CD146, and STRO-1, and were capable of differentiation into osteoblasts, chondrocytes, and adipocytes. After induction of neural differentiation, HOFF-derived cells formed spheroidal structures and expressed neural stem cell markers including Nestin, β-tubulin III, and O4. Besides, the oocyte-like structure was observed after prolonged culture of HOFF. In conclusion, cells derived from follicular fluid exhibited stem cell characteristics, which could be useful for regenerative medicine applications and cell-based therapies. © 2021, Japan Human Cell Society. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/17341 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85100344144&doi=10.1007%2fs13577-020-00439-2&partnerID=40&md5=441b6ef7973571257ca050f4eb9b3389 |
ISSN: | 9147470 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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