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IGF-1 Acts as Controlling Switch for Long-term Proliferation and Maintenance of EGF/FGF-responsive Striatal Neural Stem Cells

Background: Long-term maintenance of neural stem cells in vitro is crucial for their stage specific roles in neurogenesis. To have an in-depth understanding of optimal conditional microenvironmental niche for long-term maintenance of neural stem cells (NSCs), we imposed different combinatorial treat...

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Autores principales: Supeno, Nor Entan, Pati, Soumya, Hadi, Raisah Abdul, Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izani, Mustafa, Zulkifli, Abdullah, Jafri M, Idris, Fauziah Mohamad, Han, Xu, Jaafar, Hasnan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3607237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23532711
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.5325
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author Supeno, Nor Entan
Pati, Soumya
Hadi, Raisah Abdul
Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izani
Mustafa, Zulkifli
Abdullah, Jafri M
Idris, Fauziah Mohamad
Han, Xu
Jaafar, Hasnan
author_facet Supeno, Nor Entan
Pati, Soumya
Hadi, Raisah Abdul
Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izani
Mustafa, Zulkifli
Abdullah, Jafri M
Idris, Fauziah Mohamad
Han, Xu
Jaafar, Hasnan
author_sort Supeno, Nor Entan
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description Background: Long-term maintenance of neural stem cells in vitro is crucial for their stage specific roles in neurogenesis. To have an in-depth understanding of optimal conditional microenvironmental niche for long-term maintenance of neural stem cells (NSCs), we imposed different combinatorial treatment of growth factors to EGF/FGF-responsive cells. We hypothesized, that IGF-1-treatment can provide an optimal niche for long-term maintenance and proliferation of EGF/FGF-responsive NSCs. Objective: This study was performed to investigate the cellular morphology and growth of rat embryonic striatal tissue derived-NSCs in long-term culture under the influence of different combinatorial effects of certain growth factors, such as EGF, bFGF, LIF and IGF-1. Methods: The NSCs were harvested and cultured from striatal tissue of 18 days old rat embryos. We have generated neurospheres from these NSCs and cultured them till passage 7 (28 days in vitro) under four different conditional microenvironments: (A) without growth factor, (B) EGF/bFGF, (C) EGF/bFGF/LIF, (D) EGF/bFGF/IGF-1 and (E) EGF/bFGF/LIF/IGF-1. Isolated NSCs were characterised by Immunoflouroscence for nestin expression. The cell growth and proliferation was evaluated at different time intervals (P1, P3, P5 & P7), assessing the metabolic activity based cell proliferation. Apoptosis was studied in each of these groups by In situ cell death assay. Results: Our results demonstrated certain important findings relevant to long-term culture and maintenance of striatal NSC-derived neurospheres. This suggested that IGF-1 can induce enhanced cell proliferation during early stages of neurogenesis, impose long-term maintenance (up to passage 7) to cultured NSCs and enhance survival efficiency in vitro, in the presence of EGF and FGF. Conclusions: Our findings support the hypothesis that the enforcement of IGF-1 treatment to the EGF/FGF-responsive NSCs, can lead to enhanced cell proliferation during early stages of neurogenesis, and an extended life span in vitro. This information will be beneficial for improving future therapeutic implication of NSCs, by addressing improved in vitro production of NSCs.
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spelling pubmed-36072372013-03-25 IGF-1 Acts as Controlling Switch for Long-term Proliferation and Maintenance of EGF/FGF-responsive Striatal Neural Stem Cells Supeno, Nor Entan Pati, Soumya Hadi, Raisah Abdul Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izani Mustafa, Zulkifli Abdullah, Jafri M Idris, Fauziah Mohamad Han, Xu Jaafar, Hasnan Int J Med Sci Research Paper Background: Long-term maintenance of neural stem cells in vitro is crucial for their stage specific roles in neurogenesis. To have an in-depth understanding of optimal conditional microenvironmental niche for long-term maintenance of neural stem cells (NSCs), we imposed different combinatorial treatment of growth factors to EGF/FGF-responsive cells. We hypothesized, that IGF-1-treatment can provide an optimal niche for long-term maintenance and proliferation of EGF/FGF-responsive NSCs. Objective: This study was performed to investigate the cellular morphology and growth of rat embryonic striatal tissue derived-NSCs in long-term culture under the influence of different combinatorial effects of certain growth factors, such as EGF, bFGF, LIF and IGF-1. Methods: The NSCs were harvested and cultured from striatal tissue of 18 days old rat embryos. We have generated neurospheres from these NSCs and cultured them till passage 7 (28 days in vitro) under four different conditional microenvironments: (A) without growth factor, (B) EGF/bFGF, (C) EGF/bFGF/LIF, (D) EGF/bFGF/IGF-1 and (E) EGF/bFGF/LIF/IGF-1. Isolated NSCs were characterised by Immunoflouroscence for nestin expression. The cell growth and proliferation was evaluated at different time intervals (P1, P3, P5 & P7), assessing the metabolic activity based cell proliferation. Apoptosis was studied in each of these groups by In situ cell death assay. Results: Our results demonstrated certain important findings relevant to long-term culture and maintenance of striatal NSC-derived neurospheres. This suggested that IGF-1 can induce enhanced cell proliferation during early stages of neurogenesis, impose long-term maintenance (up to passage 7) to cultured NSCs and enhance survival efficiency in vitro, in the presence of EGF and FGF. Conclusions: Our findings support the hypothesis that the enforcement of IGF-1 treatment to the EGF/FGF-responsive NSCs, can lead to enhanced cell proliferation during early stages of neurogenesis, and an extended life span in vitro. This information will be beneficial for improving future therapeutic implication of NSCs, by addressing improved in vitro production of NSCs. Ivyspring International Publisher 2013-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3607237/ /pubmed/23532711 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.5325 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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Supeno, Nor Entan
Pati, Soumya
Hadi, Raisah Abdul
Ghani, Abdul Rahman Izani
Mustafa, Zulkifli
Abdullah, Jafri M
Idris, Fauziah Mohamad
Han, Xu
Jaafar, Hasnan
IGF-1 Acts as Controlling Switch for Long-term Proliferation and Maintenance of EGF/FGF-responsive Striatal Neural Stem Cells
title IGF-1 Acts as Controlling Switch for Long-term Proliferation and Maintenance of EGF/FGF-responsive Striatal Neural Stem Cells
title_full IGF-1 Acts as Controlling Switch for Long-term Proliferation and Maintenance of EGF/FGF-responsive Striatal Neural Stem Cells
title_fullStr IGF-1 Acts as Controlling Switch for Long-term Proliferation and Maintenance of EGF/FGF-responsive Striatal Neural Stem Cells
title_full_unstemmed IGF-1 Acts as Controlling Switch for Long-term Proliferation and Maintenance of EGF/FGF-responsive Striatal Neural Stem Cells
title_short IGF-1 Acts as Controlling Switch for Long-term Proliferation and Maintenance of EGF/FGF-responsive Striatal Neural Stem Cells
title_sort igf-1 acts as controlling switch for long-term proliferation and maintenance of egf/fgf-responsive striatal neural stem cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3607237/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23532711
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.5325
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