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Mol. Cells 2005; 19(1): 31-38

Published online January 1, 1970

© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

Comparative Characteristics of Three Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines

Jung Bok Lee, Jin Mee Kim, Sung Jong Kim, Jong Hyuk Park, Seok Ho Hong, Sung Il Roh, Moon Kyoo Kim, Hyun Soo Yoon

Abstract

Human embryonic stem (hES) cells have unique features including unlimited growth capacity, expression of specific markers, normal karyotypes and an ability to differentiate. Many investigators have tried to use hES cells for cell-based therapy, but there is little information about the properties of available hES cell lines. We compared the characteristics of three hES cell lines. The expression of SSEA-1, -3, -4, and APase, was examined by immunocytochemistry, and Oct-4 expression was analyzed by RT-PCR. Differentiation of the hES cells in vitro and in vivo led to the formation of embryoid bodies (EBs) or teratomas. We examined the expression of tissue-specific markers in the differentiated cells by semiquantitative RT-PCR, and the ability of each hES cell line to proliferate was measured by flow cytometry of DNA content and ELISA. The three hES cell lines were similar in morphology, marker expression, and teratoma formation. However there were significant differences (P < 0.05) between the differentiated cells formed by the different cell lines in levels of expression of tissue-specific markers such as renin, kallikrein, Glut-2, b- and d-globin, albumin, and a1-antitrypsin (a1-AT). The hES cell lines also differed in proliferative activity. Our observations should be useful in basic and clinical hES cell research.

Keywords Characteristics; Differentiation Capacity; Human Embryonic Stem Cells; Proliferation Activity

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Mol. Cells 2005; 19(1): 31-38

Published online February 28, 2005

Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.

Comparative Characteristics of Three Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines

Jung Bok Lee, Jin Mee Kim, Sung Jong Kim, Jong Hyuk Park, Seok Ho Hong, Sung Il Roh, Moon Kyoo Kim, Hyun Soo Yoon

Abstract

Human embryonic stem (hES) cells have unique features including unlimited growth capacity, expression of specific markers, normal karyotypes and an ability to differentiate. Many investigators have tried to use hES cells for cell-based therapy, but there is little information about the properties of available hES cell lines. We compared the characteristics of three hES cell lines. The expression of SSEA-1, -3, -4, and APase, was examined by immunocytochemistry, and Oct-4 expression was analyzed by RT-PCR. Differentiation of the hES cells in vitro and in vivo led to the formation of embryoid bodies (EBs) or teratomas. We examined the expression of tissue-specific markers in the differentiated cells by semiquantitative RT-PCR, and the ability of each hES cell line to proliferate was measured by flow cytometry of DNA content and ELISA. The three hES cell lines were similar in morphology, marker expression, and teratoma formation. However there were significant differences (P < 0.05) between the differentiated cells formed by the different cell lines in levels of expression of tissue-specific markers such as renin, kallikrein, Glut-2, b- and d-globin, albumin, and a1-antitrypsin (a1-AT). The hES cell lines also differed in proliferative activity. Our observations should be useful in basic and clinical hES cell research.

Keywords: Characteristics, Differentiation Capacity, Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Proliferation Activity

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Nov 30, 2023 Vol.46 No.11, pp. 655~725
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