Effects of Porcine Jelly Matrix (JMX) on Gene Expression of Porcine Umbilical Cord (PUC) Stem Cells
Author | : Jodi Mirissa Morton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2014 |
ISBN-10 | : OCLC:881830580 |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 (80 Downloads) |
Download or read book Effects of Porcine Jelly Matrix (JMX) on Gene Expression of Porcine Umbilical Cord (PUC) Stem Cells written by Jodi Mirissa Morton and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Culturing stem cells is usually done on tissue-culture treated plastic. Over time the cells change their gene expression and start to differentiate. Porcine umbilical cord (PUC) stem cells express the embryonic transcription factors Oct4, Nanog and Sox2 and changes in their expression may be useful for to evaluating culture-induced changes in the cells. We developed an extract of porcine Wharton's jelly matrix (JMX) that may provide some characteristics of the stem cell niche located in the umbilical cord. Our extract used whole cords and enzyme digestion to simplify preparation of the product. We compare cells cultured on plastic to those grown on thin and thick gels of JMX in four experiments. In Exp 1a and b, growing PUCs on a thick JMX coating for 3(1a) or 4(1b) d increased the number of cells at the end of culture (P 0.05) with minimal effects on gene expression. In Exp 2 we compared PUCs grown on thin and thick layered JMX with added collagen (+C) and to control cells. The JMX layers caused the cells to adopt a small, round shape and to form clumps or colonies during culture. No differences (P 0.10) were seen between thin10 +C and control wells for viable and total cell counts but thick layered +C resulted in decreased numbers of viable cells compared to thin + C (P 0.10) and control wells (P