Cargando…

Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into fibroblast-like cells in three-dimensional type I collagen gel cultures

Fibroblasts are heterogeneous mesenchymal cells that play important roles in the production and maintenance of extracellular matrix. Although their heterogeneity is recognized, progenitor progeny relationships among fibroblasts and the factors that control fibroblast differentiation are poorly defin...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Togo, Shinsaku, Sato, Tadashi, Sugiura, Hisatoshi, Wang, Xingqi, Basma, Hesham, Nelson, Amy, Liu, Xiangde, Bargar, Tom W., Sharp, John G., Rennard, Stephen I.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2010
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3042114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21107747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11626-010-9367-2
_version_ 1782198513815257088
author Togo, Shinsaku
Sato, Tadashi
Sugiura, Hisatoshi
Wang, Xingqi
Basma, Hesham
Nelson, Amy
Liu, Xiangde
Bargar, Tom W.
Sharp, John G.
Rennard, Stephen I.
author_facet Togo, Shinsaku
Sato, Tadashi
Sugiura, Hisatoshi
Wang, Xingqi
Basma, Hesham
Nelson, Amy
Liu, Xiangde
Bargar, Tom W.
Sharp, John G.
Rennard, Stephen I.
author_sort Togo, Shinsaku
collection PubMed
description Fibroblasts are heterogeneous mesenchymal cells that play important roles in the production and maintenance of extracellular matrix. Although their heterogeneity is recognized, progenitor progeny relationships among fibroblasts and the factors that control fibroblast differentiation are poorly defined. The current study was designed to develop a reliable method that would permit in vitro differentiation of fibroblast-like cells from human and murine embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Undifferentiated ESCs were differentiated into embryoid bodies (EBs) with differentiation media. EBs were then cast into type I collagen gels and cultured for 21 d with basal media. The spindle-shaped cells that subsequently grew from the EBs were released from the gels and subsequently cultured as monolayers in basal media supplemented with serum. Differentiated cells showed a characteristic spindle-shaped morphology and had ultrastructural features consistent with fibroblasts. Immunocytochemistry showed positive staining for vimentin and alpha-smooth muscle actin but was negative for stage-specific embryonic antigens and cytokeratins. Assays of fibroblast function, including proliferation, chemotaxis, and contraction of collagen gels demonstrated that the differentiated cells, derived from both human and murine ESCs, responded to transforming growth factor-β1 and prostaglandin E(2) as would be expected of fibroblasts, functions not expected of endothelial or epithelial cells. The current study demonstrates that cells with the morphologic and functional features of fibroblasts can be reliably derived from human and murine ESCs. This methodology provides a means to investigate and define the mechanisms that regulate fibroblast differentiation.
format Text
id pubmed-3042114
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2010
publisher Springer-Verlag
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-30421142011-03-29 Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into fibroblast-like cells in three-dimensional type I collagen gel cultures Togo, Shinsaku Sato, Tadashi Sugiura, Hisatoshi Wang, Xingqi Basma, Hesham Nelson, Amy Liu, Xiangde Bargar, Tom W. Sharp, John G. Rennard, Stephen I. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim Article Fibroblasts are heterogeneous mesenchymal cells that play important roles in the production and maintenance of extracellular matrix. Although their heterogeneity is recognized, progenitor progeny relationships among fibroblasts and the factors that control fibroblast differentiation are poorly defined. The current study was designed to develop a reliable method that would permit in vitro differentiation of fibroblast-like cells from human and murine embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Undifferentiated ESCs were differentiated into embryoid bodies (EBs) with differentiation media. EBs were then cast into type I collagen gels and cultured for 21 d with basal media. The spindle-shaped cells that subsequently grew from the EBs were released from the gels and subsequently cultured as monolayers in basal media supplemented with serum. Differentiated cells showed a characteristic spindle-shaped morphology and had ultrastructural features consistent with fibroblasts. Immunocytochemistry showed positive staining for vimentin and alpha-smooth muscle actin but was negative for stage-specific embryonic antigens and cytokeratins. Assays of fibroblast function, including proliferation, chemotaxis, and contraction of collagen gels demonstrated that the differentiated cells, derived from both human and murine ESCs, responded to transforming growth factor-β1 and prostaglandin E(2) as would be expected of fibroblasts, functions not expected of endothelial or epithelial cells. The current study demonstrates that cells with the morphologic and functional features of fibroblasts can be reliably derived from human and murine ESCs. This methodology provides a means to investigate and define the mechanisms that regulate fibroblast differentiation. Springer-Verlag 2010-11-25 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3042114/ /pubmed/21107747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11626-010-9367-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Article
Togo, Shinsaku
Sato, Tadashi
Sugiura, Hisatoshi
Wang, Xingqi
Basma, Hesham
Nelson, Amy
Liu, Xiangde
Bargar, Tom W.
Sharp, John G.
Rennard, Stephen I.
Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into fibroblast-like cells in three-dimensional type I collagen gel cultures
title Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into fibroblast-like cells in three-dimensional type I collagen gel cultures
title_full Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into fibroblast-like cells in three-dimensional type I collagen gel cultures
title_fullStr Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into fibroblast-like cells in three-dimensional type I collagen gel cultures
title_full_unstemmed Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into fibroblast-like cells in three-dimensional type I collagen gel cultures
title_short Differentiation of embryonic stem cells into fibroblast-like cells in three-dimensional type I collagen gel cultures
title_sort differentiation of embryonic stem cells into fibroblast-like cells in three-dimensional type i collagen gel cultures
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3042114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21107747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11626-010-9367-2
work_keys_str_mv AT togoshinsaku differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures
AT satotadashi differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures
AT sugiurahisatoshi differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures
AT wangxingqi differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures
AT basmahesham differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures
AT nelsonamy differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures
AT liuxiangde differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures
AT bargartomw differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures
AT sharpjohng differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures
AT rennardstepheni differentiationofembryonicstemcellsintofibroblastlikecellsinthreedimensionaltypeicollagengelcultures