CD34+ testicular stromal cells support long-term expansion of embryonic and adult stem and progenitor cells Journal Article


Authors: Kim, J.; Seandel, M.; Falciatori, I.; Wen, D.; Rafii, S.
Article Title: CD34+ testicular stromal cells support long-term expansion of embryonic and adult stem and progenitor cells
Abstract: Stem cells reside in specialized microenvironments created by supporting stromal cells that orchestrate self-renewal and lineage-specific differentiation. However, the precise identity of the cellular and molecular pathways that support self-renewal of stem cells is not known. For example, long-term culture of prototypical stem cells, such as adult spermatogonial stem and progenitor cells (SPCs), in vitro has been impeded by the lack of an optimal stromal cell line that initiates and sustains proliferation of these cells. Indeed, current methods, including the use of mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs), have not been efficient and have generally led to inconsistent results. Here, we report the establishment of a novel CD34-positive cell line, referred to as JK1, derived from mouse testicular stromal cells that not only facilitated long-term SPC culture but also allowed faithful generation of SPCs and multipotent stem cells. SPCs generated on JK1 maintained key features of germ line stem cells, including expression of PLZF, DAZL, and GCNA. Furthermore, these feeders also promoted the long-term cultivation of other types of primitive cells including multipotent adult spermatogonial-derived stem cells, pluripotent murine embryonic stem cells, and embryonic germ cells derived from primordial germ cells. Stem cells could be passaged serially and still maintained expression of characteristic markers such as OCT4 and NANOG in vitro, as well as the ability to generate all three germ layers in vivo. These results indicate that the JK1 cell line is capable of promoting long-term culture of primitive cells. As such, this cell line allows for identification of stromal-derived factors that support long-term proliferation of various types of stem cells and constitutes a convenient alternative to other types of feeder layers. ©AlphaMed Press.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; protein expression; nonhuman; cell proliferation; animal cell; mouse; animals; mice; embryonic stem cell; cell line; animal experiment; adult stem cells; immunofluorescence; in vitro study; mice, inbred c57bl; cell type; germ cells; germ line; cell culture; murinae; fibroblasts; cell line, transformed; stem cells; embryonic stem cells; pluripotent stem cell; pluripotent stem cells; actins; stroma cell; colony-forming units assay; stromal cells; multipotent stem cell; antigens, cd34; adult stem cell; cd34 selection; testis; octamer transcription factor 4; multipotent stem cells; nih 3t3 cells; transcription factor nanog; spermatogonia; cd34; janus kinase 1; spermatogonium; oct4; testis cell
Journal Title: Stem Cells
Volume: 26
Issue: 10
ISSN: 1066-5099
Publisher: AlphaMed Press  
Date Published: 2008-10-01
Start Page: 2516
End Page: 2522
Language: English
DOI: 10.1634/stemcells.2008-0379
PUBMED: 18669907
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC2932753
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Notes: --- - "Cited By (since 1996): 6" - "Export Date: 17 November 2011" - "CODEN: STCEE" - "Source: Scopus"
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