Isolation and Characterization of CD133 Positive Stem Cell from Human Kidney with Renal Cell Carcinoma

M. Abbasi, S. Heidari-keshel, R. Zahed, G. Behrouzi, R. Roozafzoon, Sara Aghazadeh, Leilia Aghajanpour, M. Bashtar, A. Khoshzaban
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Background: Stem cells are one of the rare cell populations in each tissue, whose presence is proven in different types of tissues in the human body. The purpose of this study was to carry out simultaneous investigation into renal stem cells, which are similar to stem cell populations (CD133+) in normal part of the human kidney of a patient afflicted with renal cell carcinoma. Methods: After kidney dissection, its normal part was divided into papilla, medulla, and cortex. Then, the stem cells of each part were separately isolated. Two cell groups (A and B) were considered. Group A contained the MACS-isolated CD133+ cells and group B consisted of the cells, which had not been sorted by any markers. After enzymatic digestion, all isolated cells in both groups were cultured. The cells of each part were analyzed by flowcytometry, proliferation assay, karyotyping and gene expression. Results: The results of the present study show that CD133+ cells are renal stem cells and they are found in every three parts of the kidney, but their frequency is higher in papilla. The cells in group B expressed cell surface marker CD44 significantly. The high expression of OCT 3/4, NANOG, SOX2 and SCA-1 genes was seen in both groups, but the expression of REX1 gene in group A was 5 times more than in group B. Conclusion: It seems that CD133+ cells are the most original cell population found in papilla of human kidney with high frequency. The finding has explored a new horizon towards appropriate selection of stem cells subpopulations (CD133+ cell from healthy part of renal carcinoma) to be used in cellular therapeutic approaches in more defined manner.
从患有肾细胞癌的人类肾脏中分离并鉴定 CD133 阳性干细胞
背景:干细胞是各种组织中罕见的细胞群之一,其存在于人体不同类型的组织中。本研究的目的是对肾干细胞进行同步研究,肾干细胞与肾细胞癌患者肾脏正常部分的干细胞群(CD133+)相似。方法:肾解剖后,将正常部分分为肾乳头、肾髓质和肾皮质。然后分别分离各部位的干细胞。考虑两个细胞组(A和B)。A组为macs分离的CD133+细胞,B组为未经过任何标记物分选的细胞。酶解后,两组分离细胞均进行培养。采用流式细胞术、增殖试验、核型分析和基因表达分析各部位细胞。结果:本研究结果表明,CD133+细胞是肾干细胞,在肾脏的每三个部位都有发现,但在乳头中出现的频率更高。B组细胞明显表达细胞表面标志物CD44。OCT 3/4、NANOG、SOX2和SCA-1基因在两组均有高表达,但REX1基因在A组的表达量是b组的5倍。结论:CD133+细胞似乎是人肾乳头中最原始的细胞群,且频率高。这一发现为适当选择干细胞亚群(来自肾癌健康部分的CD133+细胞)以更明确的方式用于细胞治疗方法开辟了新的视野。
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