Neural stem-like cell line derived from a nonhematopoietic population of human umbilical cord blood

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Buzanska, Leonora
Jurga, Marcin
Stachowiak, Ewa K.
Stachowiak, Michal K.
Domanska-Janik, Krystyna
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[1] Med Res Ctr, NeuroRepair Dept, Warsaw, Poland
[2] SUNY Buffalo, Dept Pathol & Anat Sci, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA
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10.1089/scd.2006.15.391
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The ability of stem and progenitor cells to proliferate and differentiate into other lineages is widely viewed as a characteristic of stem cells. Previously, we have reported that cells from a CD34(-) (non-hematopoietic) adherent subpopulation of human cord blood can acquire a feature of multipotential neural progenitors in vitro. In the present study, using these cord blood-derived stem cells, we have established a clonal cell line termed HUCB-NSCs ( human umbilical cord blood-neural stem cells) that expresses several neural antigens and has been grown in culture for more than 60 passages. During this time, HUCB-NSCs retained their growth rate, the ability to differentiate into neuronal, astrocyte-, and oligodendrocyte-like cells and displayed a stable karyotype. DNA microarray analysis of HUCB-NSCs revealed enhanced expression of selected genes encoding putative stem and progenitor cell markers when compared to other mononuclear cells. dBcAMP-induced HUCB-NSCs were further differentiated into more advanced neuronal cells. This is the first report of the establishment and characterization of a nontransformed HUCB-NSC line that can be grown continuously in a monolayer culture and induced to terminal differentiation. These cells should further our understanding of the regulatory mechanisms involved in NSC self-renewal and differentiation.
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