Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclear

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Autor(a) principal: Da Silva, Carolina Gonzales
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Martins, Carlos Frederico, Cardoso, Tereza Cristina [UNESP], Da Cunha, Elisa Ribeiro, Bessler, Heidi Christina, McManus, Concepta Margaret, Pivato, Ivo, Báo, Sônia Nair
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20151074
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/168918
Resumo: Wharton’s jelly is a source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that had not yet been tested for bovine embryo production by nuclear transfer (NT). Thus, the objective of this study was to isolate, characterize and test MSCs derived from Wharton’s jelly for embryo and pregnancy production by NT in cattle. The umbilical cord was collected during calving and cells derived from Wharton’s jelly (WJCs) were isolated by explant and cultured in Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium. Skin Fibroblasts (FB) were isolated after 6 months of life. Morphological analysis was performed by bright field and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) during cell culture. Phenotypic and genotypic characterization by flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry, RT-PCR and differentiation induction in cell lineages were performed for WJC. In the NT procedure, oocytes at the arrested metaphase II stage were enucleated using micromanipulators, fused with WJCs or FB and later activated artificially. SEM micrographs revealed that WJCs have variable shape under culture. Mesenchymal markers of MSCs (CD29+, CD73+, CD90+ and CD105+) were expressed in bovine-derived WJC cultures, as evidenced by flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry and RT-PCR. When induced, these cells differentiated into osteocytes, chondrocytes and adipocytes. After classification, the WJCs were used in NT. Blastocyst formation rate by NT with WJCs at day 7 was 25.80±0.03%, similar to blatocyst rate with NT using skin fibroblasts (19.00±0.07%). Pregnancies were obtained and showed that WJCs constitute a new cell type for use in animal cloning.
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spelling Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclearIsolation and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells derived from bovine Wharton’s jelly and their potential for use in cloning by nuclear transferCloningMesenchymal stem cellUmbilical cordWharton’s jelly is a source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that had not yet been tested for bovine embryo production by nuclear transfer (NT). Thus, the objective of this study was to isolate, characterize and test MSCs derived from Wharton’s jelly for embryo and pregnancy production by NT in cattle. The umbilical cord was collected during calving and cells derived from Wharton’s jelly (WJCs) were isolated by explant and cultured in Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium. Skin Fibroblasts (FB) were isolated after 6 months of life. Morphological analysis was performed by bright field and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) during cell culture. Phenotypic and genotypic characterization by flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry, RT-PCR and differentiation induction in cell lineages were performed for WJC. In the NT procedure, oocytes at the arrested metaphase II stage were enucleated using micromanipulators, fused with WJCs or FB and later activated artificially. SEM micrographs revealed that WJCs have variable shape under culture. Mesenchymal markers of MSCs (CD29+, CD73+, CD90+ and CD105+) were expressed in bovine-derived WJC cultures, as evidenced by flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry and RT-PCR. When induced, these cells differentiated into osteocytes, chondrocytes and adipocytes. After classification, the WJCs were used in NT. Blastocyst formation rate by NT with WJCs at day 7 was 25.80±0.03%, similar to blatocyst rate with NT using skin fibroblasts (19.00±0.07%). Pregnancies were obtained and showed that WJCs constitute a new cell type for use in animal cloning.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Universidade de Brasília (UnB)Laboratório de Reprodução Animal Centro de Transferência de Tecnologia de Raças Zebuínas com Aptidão Leiteira (CTZL) Embrapa CerradosLaboratório de Virologia e Cultivo Celular Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Laboratório de Virologia e Cultivo Celular Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)CNPq: 30116/2009–1Universidade de Brasília (UnB)Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Da Silva, Carolina GonzalesMartins, Carlos FredericoCardoso, Tereza Cristina [UNESP]Da Cunha, Elisa RibeiroBessler, Heidi ChristinaMcManus, Concepta MargaretPivato, IvoBáo, Sônia Nair2018-12-11T16:43:37Z2018-12-11T16:43:37Z2016-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1830-1837application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20151074Ciencia Rural, v. 46, n. 10, p. 1830-1837, 2016.1678-45960103-8478http://hdl.handle.net/11449/16891810.1590/0103-8478cr20151074S0103-847820160010018302-s2.0-84983499590S0103-84782016001001830.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengCiencia Rural0,337info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-10-17T06:09:09Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/168918Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T15:11:41.842015Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclear
Isolation and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells derived from bovine Wharton’s jelly and their potential for use in cloning by nuclear transfer
title Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclear
spellingShingle Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclear
Da Silva, Carolina Gonzales
Cloning
Mesenchymal stem cell
Umbilical cord
title_short Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclear
title_full Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclear
title_fullStr Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclear
title_full_unstemmed Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclear
title_sort Isolamento e caracterização de células tronco mesenquimais derivadas de geléia de Wharton bovina e seu potencial para uso na clonagem por transferência nuclear
author Da Silva, Carolina Gonzales
author_facet Da Silva, Carolina Gonzales
Martins, Carlos Frederico
Cardoso, Tereza Cristina [UNESP]
Da Cunha, Elisa Ribeiro
Bessler, Heidi Christina
McManus, Concepta Margaret
Pivato, Ivo
Báo, Sônia Nair
author_role author
author2 Martins, Carlos Frederico
Cardoso, Tereza Cristina [UNESP]
Da Cunha, Elisa Ribeiro
Bessler, Heidi Christina
McManus, Concepta Margaret
Pivato, Ivo
Báo, Sônia Nair
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de Brasília (UnB)
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Da Silva, Carolina Gonzales
Martins, Carlos Frederico
Cardoso, Tereza Cristina [UNESP]
Da Cunha, Elisa Ribeiro
Bessler, Heidi Christina
McManus, Concepta Margaret
Pivato, Ivo
Báo, Sônia Nair
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cloning
Mesenchymal stem cell
Umbilical cord
topic Cloning
Mesenchymal stem cell
Umbilical cord
description Wharton’s jelly is a source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) that had not yet been tested for bovine embryo production by nuclear transfer (NT). Thus, the objective of this study was to isolate, characterize and test MSCs derived from Wharton’s jelly for embryo and pregnancy production by NT in cattle. The umbilical cord was collected during calving and cells derived from Wharton’s jelly (WJCs) were isolated by explant and cultured in Dulbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium. Skin Fibroblasts (FB) were isolated after 6 months of life. Morphological analysis was performed by bright field and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) during cell culture. Phenotypic and genotypic characterization by flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry, RT-PCR and differentiation induction in cell lineages were performed for WJC. In the NT procedure, oocytes at the arrested metaphase II stage were enucleated using micromanipulators, fused with WJCs or FB and later activated artificially. SEM micrographs revealed that WJCs have variable shape under culture. Mesenchymal markers of MSCs (CD29+, CD73+, CD90+ and CD105+) were expressed in bovine-derived WJC cultures, as evidenced by flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry and RT-PCR. When induced, these cells differentiated into osteocytes, chondrocytes and adipocytes. After classification, the WJCs were used in NT. Blastocyst formation rate by NT with WJCs at day 7 was 25.80±0.03%, similar to blatocyst rate with NT using skin fibroblasts (19.00±0.07%). Pregnancies were obtained and showed that WJCs constitute a new cell type for use in animal cloning.
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