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Isolation, Culture and Characterization of Human Sertoli Cells by Flow Cytometry: Development of Procedure

BACKGROUND: The sertoli cells in the testis create unique and safe environment to protect seminiferous tubules from auto antigens and invading pathogens. These cells produce the survival factor of the blood-testis barrier and produce special materials such as androgen binding proteins and contribute...

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Autores principales: Lakpour, Mohammad Reza, Aghajanpour, Samaneh, Koruji, Morteza, Shahverdi, Abdolhossein, Sadighi-Gilani, Mohammad Ali, Sabbaghian, Marjan, Aflatoonian, Reza, Rajabian-Naghandar, Majid
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Publicado: Avicenna Research Institute 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5565911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28868245
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author Lakpour, Mohammad Reza
Aghajanpour, Samaneh
Koruji, Morteza
Shahverdi, Abdolhossein
Sadighi-Gilani, Mohammad Ali
Sabbaghian, Marjan
Aflatoonian, Reza
Rajabian-Naghandar, Majid
author_facet Lakpour, Mohammad Reza
Aghajanpour, Samaneh
Koruji, Morteza
Shahverdi, Abdolhossein
Sadighi-Gilani, Mohammad Ali
Sabbaghian, Marjan
Aflatoonian, Reza
Rajabian-Naghandar, Majid
author_sort Lakpour, Mohammad Reza
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description BACKGROUND: The sertoli cells in the testis create unique and safe environment to protect seminiferous tubules from auto antigens and invading pathogens. These cells produce the survival factor of the blood-testis barrier and produce special materials such as androgen binding proteins and contribute to the coordinated action of spermatogenesis. Given that the sertoli cells play an essential role in spermatogenesis and the lack of these cells leads to the disruption of spermatogenesis, it is necessary to investigate the behavior and performance of these cells. To achieve this goal, the cells must first be extracted. The aim of this study was to develop a procedure to isolate, culture, and characterize human sertoli cells. METHODS: In order to isolate the sertoli cells of azoospermia patients who underwent (testicular sperm extraction) TESE surgery, washing up and multi_stage enzyme digestion of single cells, culture on petri dishes impregnated with datura stramonium lectin agglutinin (DSA) were done and then the cells were passaged for several times and isolated. For more purification, flow cytometry method with FSH receptor antibody was used. Immunocytochemistry assays and Elisa test for identification of these cells were employed. RESULTS: The purification method resulted in more than 97% purity. The nature of sertoli cells was confirmed by morphology evaluation, detecting anti-mullerian hormone in sertoli cell culture media and the presence of FSH receptor on sertoli cells. CONCLUSION: This study introduced and applied a method to isolate, culture, and purify human sertoli cells with high purity which made possible further researches on these cells.
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spelling pubmed-55659112017-09-01 Isolation, Culture and Characterization of Human Sertoli Cells by Flow Cytometry: Development of Procedure Lakpour, Mohammad Reza Aghajanpour, Samaneh Koruji, Morteza Shahverdi, Abdolhossein Sadighi-Gilani, Mohammad Ali Sabbaghian, Marjan Aflatoonian, Reza Rajabian-Naghandar, Majid J Reprod Infertil Original Article BACKGROUND: The sertoli cells in the testis create unique and safe environment to protect seminiferous tubules from auto antigens and invading pathogens. These cells produce the survival factor of the blood-testis barrier and produce special materials such as androgen binding proteins and contribute to the coordinated action of spermatogenesis. Given that the sertoli cells play an essential role in spermatogenesis and the lack of these cells leads to the disruption of spermatogenesis, it is necessary to investigate the behavior and performance of these cells. To achieve this goal, the cells must first be extracted. The aim of this study was to develop a procedure to isolate, culture, and characterize human sertoli cells. METHODS: In order to isolate the sertoli cells of azoospermia patients who underwent (testicular sperm extraction) TESE surgery, washing up and multi_stage enzyme digestion of single cells, culture on petri dishes impregnated with datura stramonium lectin agglutinin (DSA) were done and then the cells were passaged for several times and isolated. For more purification, flow cytometry method with FSH receptor antibody was used. Immunocytochemistry assays and Elisa test for identification of these cells were employed. RESULTS: The purification method resulted in more than 97% purity. The nature of sertoli cells was confirmed by morphology evaluation, detecting anti-mullerian hormone in sertoli cell culture media and the presence of FSH receptor on sertoli cells. CONCLUSION: This study introduced and applied a method to isolate, culture, and purify human sertoli cells with high purity which made possible further researches on these cells. Avicenna Research Institute 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5565911/ /pubmed/28868245 Text en Copyright© 2017, Avicenna Research Institute. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Lakpour, Mohammad Reza
Aghajanpour, Samaneh
Koruji, Morteza
Shahverdi, Abdolhossein
Sadighi-Gilani, Mohammad Ali
Sabbaghian, Marjan
Aflatoonian, Reza
Rajabian-Naghandar, Majid
Isolation, Culture and Characterization of Human Sertoli Cells by Flow Cytometry: Development of Procedure
title Isolation, Culture and Characterization of Human Sertoli Cells by Flow Cytometry: Development of Procedure
title_full Isolation, Culture and Characterization of Human Sertoli Cells by Flow Cytometry: Development of Procedure
title_fullStr Isolation, Culture and Characterization of Human Sertoli Cells by Flow Cytometry: Development of Procedure
title_full_unstemmed Isolation, Culture and Characterization of Human Sertoli Cells by Flow Cytometry: Development of Procedure
title_short Isolation, Culture and Characterization of Human Sertoli Cells by Flow Cytometry: Development of Procedure
title_sort isolation, culture and characterization of human sertoli cells by flow cytometry: development of procedure
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5565911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28868245
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