Establishment of an adherent cell layer from human umbilical cord blood

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Autor(a) principal: Alfonso, Zeni Zoraia da Costa
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Forneck, Eduardo Dias, Allebrandt, Waldir Francisco, Nardi, Nance Beyer
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/23360
Resumo: In addition to bone marrow and peripheral blood, stem cells also occur in human umbilical cord blood (HUCB), and there is an increasing interest in the use of this material as an alternative source for bone marrow transplantation and gene therapy. In vitro hematopoiesis has been maintained for up to 16 weeks in HUCB cultures, but the establishment of an adherent, stromal layer has consistently failed. Adherent cell precursors among mononuclear cells from HUCB were sought for in long-term cultures. Mononuclear cells obtained from cord blood after full term, normal deliveries were cultivated at different concentrations in Iscove’s modified Dulbecco’s medium (IMDM) with weekly feeding. An adherent layer was detected in 16 of 30 cultures, 12 of which were plated at cell concentrations higher than 2 x 106 cells/ml. In contrast to bone marrow cultures, in which the stroma is detected early, in most (10/16) positive cultures from HUCB the adherent layer was identified only after the fourth week of culture. The cells never reached confluence and detached from the plate approximately four weeks after detection. May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining of positive cultures revealed fibroblast- or endothelial-like adherent cells in an arrangement different from that of bone marrow stroma in 13 samples. In two of these, the adherent cells were organized into characteristic, delimited cords of cells. Unlike bone marrow cultures, fat cells were never observed in the adherent layers. A rapid development of large myeloid cells in the first week of culture was characteristic of negative cultures and these cells were maintained for up to 12 weeks. HUCB contains adherent cell precursors which occur in lower numbers than in bone marrow and may be at a different (possibly less mature) stage of differentiation.
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spelling Alfonso, Zeni Zoraia da CostaForneck, Eduardo DiasAllebrandt, Waldir FranciscoNardi, Nance Beyer2010-06-05T04:17:20Z20001415-4757http://hdl.handle.net/10183/23360000295690In addition to bone marrow and peripheral blood, stem cells also occur in human umbilical cord blood (HUCB), and there is an increasing interest in the use of this material as an alternative source for bone marrow transplantation and gene therapy. In vitro hematopoiesis has been maintained for up to 16 weeks in HUCB cultures, but the establishment of an adherent, stromal layer has consistently failed. Adherent cell precursors among mononuclear cells from HUCB were sought for in long-term cultures. Mononuclear cells obtained from cord blood after full term, normal deliveries were cultivated at different concentrations in Iscove’s modified Dulbecco’s medium (IMDM) with weekly feeding. An adherent layer was detected in 16 of 30 cultures, 12 of which were plated at cell concentrations higher than 2 x 106 cells/ml. In contrast to bone marrow cultures, in which the stroma is detected early, in most (10/16) positive cultures from HUCB the adherent layer was identified only after the fourth week of culture. The cells never reached confluence and detached from the plate approximately four weeks after detection. May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining of positive cultures revealed fibroblast- or endothelial-like adherent cells in an arrangement different from that of bone marrow stroma in 13 samples. In two of these, the adherent cells were organized into characteristic, delimited cords of cells. Unlike bone marrow cultures, fat cells were never observed in the adherent layers. A rapid development of large myeloid cells in the first week of culture was characteristic of negative cultures and these cells were maintained for up to 12 weeks. HUCB contains adherent cell precursors which occur in lower numbers than in bone marrow and may be at a different (possibly less mature) stage of differentiation.application/pdfengGenetics and molecular biology. Ribeirão Preto. Vol. 23, no. 3 (2000), p. 519-522GenéticaEstablishment of an adherent cell layer from human umbilical cord bloodinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000295690.pdf000295690.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf185802http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/23360/1/000295690.pdf51026e43db8159497558e7403d66227bMD51TEXT000295690.pdf.txt000295690.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain18849http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/23360/2/000295690.pdf.txt71b55b82c94f9ab5b865a0ed0b61702aMD52THUMBNAIL000295690.pdf.jpg000295690.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1924http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/23360/3/000295690.pdf.jpg5848ae168b0a425dd04abb0186b8b330MD5310183/233602018-10-09 07:59:35.23oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/23360Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-09T10:59:35Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Establishment of an adherent cell layer from human umbilical cord blood
spellingShingle Establishment of an adherent cell layer from human umbilical cord blood
Alfonso, Zeni Zoraia da Costa
Genética
title_short Establishment of an adherent cell layer from human umbilical cord blood
title_full Establishment of an adherent cell layer from human umbilical cord blood
title_fullStr Establishment of an adherent cell layer from human umbilical cord blood
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of an adherent cell layer from human umbilical cord blood
title_sort Establishment of an adherent cell layer from human umbilical cord blood
author Alfonso, Zeni Zoraia da Costa
author_facet Alfonso, Zeni Zoraia da Costa
Forneck, Eduardo Dias
Allebrandt, Waldir Francisco
Nardi, Nance Beyer
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Allebrandt, Waldir Francisco
Nardi, Nance Beyer
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alfonso, Zeni Zoraia da Costa
Forneck, Eduardo Dias
Allebrandt, Waldir Francisco
Nardi, Nance Beyer
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description In addition to bone marrow and peripheral blood, stem cells also occur in human umbilical cord blood (HUCB), and there is an increasing interest in the use of this material as an alternative source for bone marrow transplantation and gene therapy. In vitro hematopoiesis has been maintained for up to 16 weeks in HUCB cultures, but the establishment of an adherent, stromal layer has consistently failed. Adherent cell precursors among mononuclear cells from HUCB were sought for in long-term cultures. Mononuclear cells obtained from cord blood after full term, normal deliveries were cultivated at different concentrations in Iscove’s modified Dulbecco’s medium (IMDM) with weekly feeding. An adherent layer was detected in 16 of 30 cultures, 12 of which were plated at cell concentrations higher than 2 x 106 cells/ml. In contrast to bone marrow cultures, in which the stroma is detected early, in most (10/16) positive cultures from HUCB the adherent layer was identified only after the fourth week of culture. The cells never reached confluence and detached from the plate approximately four weeks after detection. May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining of positive cultures revealed fibroblast- or endothelial-like adherent cells in an arrangement different from that of bone marrow stroma in 13 samples. In two of these, the adherent cells were organized into characteristic, delimited cords of cells. Unlike bone marrow cultures, fat cells were never observed in the adherent layers. A rapid development of large myeloid cells in the first week of culture was characteristic of negative cultures and these cells were maintained for up to 12 weeks. HUCB contains adherent cell precursors which occur in lower numbers than in bone marrow and may be at a different (possibly less mature) stage of differentiation.
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