Tips and tricks for successfully culturing and adapting human induced pluripotent stem cells.

Molecular Therapy. Methods & Clinical Development Pub Date : 2021-11-03 eCollection Date: 2021-12-10 DOI:10.1016/j.omtm.2021.10.013
Rocío Castro-Viñuelas, Clara Sanjurjo-Rodríguez, María Piñeiro-Ramil, Silvia Rodríguez-Fernández, Isidoro López-Baltar, Isaac Fuentes-Boquete, Francisco J Blanco, Silvia Díaz-Prado
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Reprogramming somatic cells toward pluripotency became possible over a decade ago. Since then, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have served as a versatile and powerful tool not only for basic research but also with the long-term goal of using them in human cell transplantation after differentiation. Nonetheless, downstream applications are frequently blurred by the difficulties that researchers have to face when working with iPSCs, such as trouble with clonal selection, in vitro culture and cryopreservation, adaptation to feeder-free conditions, or expansion of the cells. Therefore, in this article we aim to provide other researchers with practical and detailed information to successfully culture and adapt iPSCs. Specifically, we (1) describe the most common problems when in-vitro culturing iPSCs onto feeder cells as well as its possible troubleshooting, and (2) compare different matrices and culture media for adapting the iPSCs to feeder-free conditions. We believe that the troubleshooting and recommendations provided in this article can be of use to other researchers working with iPSCs and who may be experiencing similar issues, hopefully enhancing the appeal of this promising cell source to be used for biomedical investigations, such as tissue engineering or regenerative medicine applications.

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成功培养和适应人类诱导多能干细胞的技巧和窍门。
体细胞的多能性重编程在十多年前就成为可能。从那时起,诱导多能干细胞(iPSCs)不仅是基础研究的一个多功能和强大的工具,而且是将其用于分化后的人类细胞移植的长期目标。尽管如此,研究人员在研究iPSCs时所面临的困难,如克隆选择、体外培养和低温保存、适应无饲料条件或细胞扩增等,往往使下游应用变得模糊。因此,本文旨在为其他研究人员成功培养和适应iPSCs提供实用和详细的信息。具体来说,我们(1)描述了体外培养iPSCs到饲养细胞上时最常见的问题以及可能的故障排除,(2)比较了使iPSCs适应无饲养条件的不同基质和培养基。我们相信本文中提供的故障排除和建议可以对其他研究iPSCs的研究人员和可能遇到类似问题的研究人员有所帮助,希望能够增强这种有前途的细胞来源用于生物医学研究的吸引力,例如组织工程或再生医学应用。
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