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CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURES OF CELLS OBTAINED FROM HUMAN LIMB

https://doi.org/10.15372/SSMJ20190302

Abstract

Limbal epithelial stem cells are localized in the limb, which determine the regeneration of the corneal epithelium, both physiological and reparative. The aim of the study is to characterize the culture of cells isolated by different methods.

Materials and methods. Limbal stem cells were isolated from the limbus region of enucleated human eyes. Cell isolation was produced by the enzymatic and explantation methods. Cell cultivation was performed on the amniotic membrane and without it, in DMEM/F12 growth media (Dullbecco’s Modified Eagle Medium/Nutrient F12 Ham) and CECBM (Corneal Epithelial Cell Basal Medium). The morphological assessment and immunophenotyping of cell cultures were performed.

Results and its discussion. The obtained culture was distinguished by cell heterogeneity at the enzymatic method of isolating cells from the limbus. The presence of fibroblast-like cells was revealed in the suspension of non-adherent cells, which resembled stromal cells in appearance and growth pattern. Immunophenotyping revealed that most cells carry markers of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (CD90+/CD73+/CD105+/CD34–/CD45–) and a small number – markers of epithelial cells (p63α+, ABCG2 +, CK19+). Explant culture was more uniform. The cells had a rounded, epithelial-like shape, adhered well to the surface of the amniotic membrane and grew on it. The results of phenotyping indicated that cells are represented mainly by epithelial cells (p63α+, ABCG2 +, CK19+).

Conclusion. The culture is represented mainly by MMSC at the enzymatic method of isolating cells from the limbal graft and cultivating them without feeder in the growth medium DMEM/F12. Isolation of limb cells by the explantation method and their cultivation in the selective medium CECBM allow us to obtain mainly the culture of epithelial stem cells.

About the Authors

M. A. Surovtseva
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Lymphology – a Branch of Federal Research Center of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of SB RAS
Russian Federation

Surovtseva Mariya Alexandrovna – candidate of medical sciences, senior researcher of laboratory of cell technologies

630117, Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2



I. A. Iskakov
S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution of Minzdrav of Russia, Novosibirsk Branch
Russian Federation

Iskakov Igor Alekseevich – doctor of medical sciences, head of the operational unit

630071, Novosibirsk, Kolkhidskaya str., 10



O. V. Poveshchenko
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Lymphology – a Branch of Federal Research Center of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of SB RAS
Russian Federation

Poveshchenko Olga Vladimirovna – doctor of medical sciences, head of laboratory of cell technologies

630117, Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2



A. P. Lykov
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Lymphology – a Branch of Federal Research Center of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of SB RAS
Russian Federation

Lykov Alexandr Petrovich – candidate of medical sciences, leading researcher of the laboratory of cell technologies

630117, Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2



I. I. Kim
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Lymphology – a Branch of Federal Research Center of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of SB RAS
Russian Federation

Kim Irina Innokentievna – candidate of medical sciences, researcher of laboratory of cell technologies

630117, Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2



E. V. Yankayte
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Lymphology – a Branch of Federal Research Center of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of SB RAS
Russian Federation

Yankayte Evgeniya Viktorovna – junior researcher of laboratory of cell technologies

630117, Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2



V. I. Konenkov
Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Lymphology – a Branch of Federal Research Center of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of SB RAS
Russian Federation

Konenkov Vladimir Iosifovich – doctor of medical sciences, professor, academician of RAS, research supervisor

630117, Novosibirsk, Timakov str., 2



V. V. Chernykh
S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution of Minzdrav of Russia, Novosibirsk Branch
Russian Federation

Chernykh Valeriy Vyacheslavovich – doctor of medical sciences, professor, director

630071, Novosibirsk, Kolkhidskaya str., 10



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Surovtseva M.A., Iskakov I.A., Poveshchenko O.V., Lykov A.P., Kim I.I., Yankayte E.V., Konenkov V.I., Chernykh V.V. CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURES OF CELLS OBTAINED FROM HUMAN LIMB. Сибирский научный медицинский журнал. 2019;39(3):15-20. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15372/SSMJ20190302

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