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In vitro differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells: Enrichment of endodermal cells in the embryoid body

Title
In vitro differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells: Enrichment of endodermal cells in the embryoid body
Authors
Choi D.Lee H.-J.Jee S.Jin S.Koo S.K.Paik S.S.Jung S.C.Hwang S.-Y.Lee K.S.Oh B.
Ewha Authors
정성철
SCOPUS Author ID
정성철scopus
Issue Date
2005
Journal Title
Stem Cells
ISSN
1066-5099JCR Link
Citation
Stem Cells vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 817 - 827
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Embryonic stem (ES) cells have the potential to differentiate into all three germ layers, providing new perspectives not only for embryonic development but also for the application in cell replacement therapies. Even though the formation of an embryoid body (EB) in a suspension culture has been the most popular method to differentiate ES cells into a wide range of cells, not much is known about the characteristics of EB cells. To this end, we investigated the process of EB formation in the suspension culture of ES cells at weekly intervals for up to 6 weeks. We observed that the central apoptotic area is most active in the first week of EB formation and that the cell adhesion molecules, except β-catenin, are highly expressed throughout the examination period. The sequential expression of endodermal genes in EBs during the 6-week culture correlated closely with that of normal embryo development. The outer surface of EBs stained positive for α-fetoprotein and GATA-4. When isolated from the 2-week-old EB by trypsin treatment, these endodermal lineage cells matured in vitro into hepatocytes upon stimulation with various hepatotrophic factors. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that endodermal cells can be retrieved from EBs and matured into specific cell types, opening new therapeutic usage of these in vitro differentiated cells in the cell replacement therapy of various diseases.
DOI
10.1634/stemcells.2004-0262
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