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Levels of CD105(+) cells increase and cell proliferation decreases during S-phase arrest of amniotic fluid cells in long-term culture

The present study aimed to improve the characterization of amniotic fluid cells (AFCs) in order to optimize their use in chromosomal prenatal diagnosis and as seed or stem cells for tissue engineering. The AFCs used in the current study were obtained from three females in their second trimester of p...

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Autores principales: WANG, DING, CHEN, RUI, ZHONG, XUAN, FAN, YONG, LAI, WEIQIANG, SUN, XIAOFANG
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4186349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25289067
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2014.1959
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author WANG, DING
CHEN, RUI
ZHONG, XUAN
FAN, YONG
LAI, WEIQIANG
SUN, XIAOFANG
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CHEN, RUI
ZHONG, XUAN
FAN, YONG
LAI, WEIQIANG
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description The present study aimed to improve the characterization of amniotic fluid cells (AFCs) in order to optimize their use in chromosomal prenatal diagnosis and as seed or stem cells for tissue engineering. The AFCs used in the current study were obtained from three females in their second trimester of pregnancy. The cells were cultured independently and characterized by cell morphology, cell markers, cell cycle distribution and chromosome Giemsa banding in an early- and late-passage. The AFCs remained homogeneous in culture and expressed mesenchymal markers, but not endothelial markers along the culture process. In addition, compared with the early-passage cells, the late-passage cells exhibit an increase in CD105 expression, a decrease in cell division and a delay in the cell cycle, and a number of cells underwent cell cycle arrest. However, the cells retained a normal karyotype. Therefore, the current study characterized AFCs in a clinical culture and confirmed that AFCs are mesenchymal precursors. The results obtained may be useful for the application of AFCs in prenatal diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-41863492014-10-06 Levels of CD105(+) cells increase and cell proliferation decreases during S-phase arrest of amniotic fluid cells in long-term culture WANG, DING CHEN, RUI ZHONG, XUAN FAN, YONG LAI, WEIQIANG SUN, XIAOFANG Exp Ther Med Articles The present study aimed to improve the characterization of amniotic fluid cells (AFCs) in order to optimize their use in chromosomal prenatal diagnosis and as seed or stem cells for tissue engineering. The AFCs used in the current study were obtained from three females in their second trimester of pregnancy. The cells were cultured independently and characterized by cell morphology, cell markers, cell cycle distribution and chromosome Giemsa banding in an early- and late-passage. The AFCs remained homogeneous in culture and expressed mesenchymal markers, but not endothelial markers along the culture process. In addition, compared with the early-passage cells, the late-passage cells exhibit an increase in CD105 expression, a decrease in cell division and a delay in the cell cycle, and a number of cells underwent cell cycle arrest. However, the cells retained a normal karyotype. Therefore, the current study characterized AFCs in a clinical culture and confirmed that AFCs are mesenchymal precursors. The results obtained may be useful for the application of AFCs in prenatal diagnosis. D.A. Spandidos 2014-11 2014-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4186349/ /pubmed/25289067 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2014.1959 Text en Copyright © 2014, Spandidos Publications http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.
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WANG, DING
CHEN, RUI
ZHONG, XUAN
FAN, YONG
LAI, WEIQIANG
SUN, XIAOFANG
Levels of CD105(+) cells increase and cell proliferation decreases during S-phase arrest of amniotic fluid cells in long-term culture
title Levels of CD105(+) cells increase and cell proliferation decreases during S-phase arrest of amniotic fluid cells in long-term culture
title_full Levels of CD105(+) cells increase and cell proliferation decreases during S-phase arrest of amniotic fluid cells in long-term culture
title_fullStr Levels of CD105(+) cells increase and cell proliferation decreases during S-phase arrest of amniotic fluid cells in long-term culture
title_full_unstemmed Levels of CD105(+) cells increase and cell proliferation decreases during S-phase arrest of amniotic fluid cells in long-term culture
title_short Levels of CD105(+) cells increase and cell proliferation decreases during S-phase arrest of amniotic fluid cells in long-term culture
title_sort levels of cd105(+) cells increase and cell proliferation decreases during s-phase arrest of amniotic fluid cells in long-term culture
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4186349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25289067
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/etm.2014.1959
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