Journal of Nippon Medical School
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Accelerated and Safe Proliferation of Human Adipose-derived Stem Cells in Medium Supplemented with Human Serum
Fonny JoshKyoko KobeMorikuni TobitaRica TanakaKoji SuzukiKasumi OnoHiko HyakusokuHiroshi Mizuno
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2012 Volume 79 Issue 6 Pages 444-452

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Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are a promising cell source and are being investigated for a variety of therapeutic applications. However, standard expansion protocols use fetal bovine serum (FBS) as a growth factor supplement, which is a potential source of undesirable xenogeneic pathogens. For clinical safety, autologous human serum (HS) would be more appropriate. This study compared FBS-supplemented and HS-supplemented media for their enhancement of the proliferation and differentiation potential of human ASCs (hASCs). HS was obtained from the blood of 8 healthy volunteers using collection devices specially designed to derive growth factors from platelets. Growth factors in HS or FBS were measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. The hASCs were isolated with an established protocol from discarded human fat tissues obtained during a medical procedure and cultured in a medium supplemented with either 10% HS or 10% FBS. The hASCs were collected at several time points for the proliferation assays. The capacity for differentiation into the osteogenic, chondrogenic and adipogenic lineages was assessed qualitatively with the histochemical stains von Kossa, Alcian blue, and Oil red O, respectively, and quantitatively with the qualitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Differences in cell surface marker expression between the HS-supplemented and FBS-supplemented cultures were examined with flow cytometric analysis. Proliferation assays showed that the growth of hASCs was more rapid in HS-supplemented medium than in FBS-supplemented medium. All cells grown in each medium expressed similar patterns of cell surface markers. The ASCs cultured in the HS-supplemented medium proliferated more rapidly than those cultured in the FBS-supplemented medium and retained their differentiation capacity and immunophenotype. These results support the establishment of a safe and rapid expansion protocol with autologous serum for cell-based therapies, such as tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, using hASCs.

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