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Original papers

Immunophenotype characterization of rat mesenchymal stromal cells

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Pages 243-253 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background

Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have shown diverse therapeutic potential. While characterization of human and mouse MSC has seen significant advances, rat bone marrow-derived MSC (rBM-MSC) remain under-characterized. We detail the isolation, expansion, differentiation, and detailed immunocharacterization of rBM-MSC.

Methods

Rat MSC were isolated and expanded in multipotent adult progenitor cell (MAPC) media, and cell-surface marker expression through 10 passages was used to characterize the population and multipotency was confirmed via differentiation.

Results

By passage 3, rBM-MSC were found to be CD11b, CD45, CD29+, CD49e+, CD73+, CD90+, CD105+ and Stro-1+, without the use of cell sorting. Media selection was responsible for the isolation of a nearly homogeneous population of rBM-MSC. The rBM-MSC immunophenotype changed by passage 10, showing decreases in CD73, CD105 and Stro-1 expression.

Discussion

Detailed characterization of cell populations facilitates accurate and reproducible cell therapy investigation. Given the expanding body of research involving rBM-MSC, these results advance our ability to compare rBM-MSC populations.

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