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Isolation of multipotent cells from human term placenta
Authors:Yen B Linju  Huang Hsing-I  Chien Chih-Cheng  Jui Hsiang-Yiang  Ko Bor-Sheng  Yao Ming  Shun Chia-Tung  Yen Men-Luh  Lee Meng-Chou  Chen Yao-Chang
Affiliation:Stem Cell Research Center, National Health Research Institutes, Min-Chuan E. Road, Taipei, 114, Taiwan.
Abstract:Current sources of stem cells include embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and adult stem cells (ASCs). However, concerns exist with either source: ESCs, with their significant ethical considerations, tumorigenicity, and paucity of cell lines; and ASCs, which are possibly more limited in potential. Thus, the search continues for an ethically conducive, easily accessible, and high-yielding source of stem cells. We have isolated a population of multipotent cells from the human term placenta, a temporary organ with fetal contributions that is discarded postpartum. These placenta-derived multipotent cells (PDMCs) exhibit many markers common to mesenchymal stem cells--including CD105/endoglin/SH-2, SH-3, and SH-4--and they lack hematopoietic-, endothelial-, and trophoblastic-specific cell markers. In addition, PDMCs exhibit ESC surface markers of SSEA-4, TRA-1-61, and TRA-1-80. Adipogenic, osteogenic, and neurogenic differentiation were achieved after culturing under the appropriate conditions. PDMCs could provide an ethically uncontroversial and easily accessible source of multipotent cells for future experimental and clinical applications.
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