Evaluation of transdifferentiation from mesenchymal stem cells to neuron-like cells using microfluidic patterned co-culture system

De Yao Wang, Shinn Chih Wu, Shau Ping Lin, Shih Hsiang Hsiao, Tze Wen Chung, Yi You Huang*

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摘要

We design a microfluidic patterned co-culture system for mouse mesenchymal stem cells (mMSCs) and neural cells to demonstrate the paracrine effects produced by the neural cells in facilitating the transdifferentiation from mMSCs to neuron-like cells. Neural cells and mMSC are orderly patterned in the microfluidic co-culturing system without direct cell contact. This configuration provides us to calculate the percentage of neural marker transdifferentiated by mMSCs easily. We obtain higher transdifferentiated ratio of mMSC in the microfluidic co-culturing system (beta III tubulin: 67%; glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP): 86.2%) as compared with the traditional transwell co-culturing system (beta III tubulin: 59.8%; GFAP: 52.0%), which is similar to the spontaneous neural marker expression in the undifferentiated MSCs (beta III tubulin: 47.5%; GFAP: 60.1%). Furthermore, mMSCs expressing green fluorescent protein and neural cells expressing red fluorescent protein were also used in our co-culture system to demonstrate the rarely occurring or observed cell fusion phenomenon. The results show that the co-cultured neural cells increased the transdifferentiation efficiency of mMSCs from soluble factors secreted by neural cells.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)517-526
頁數10
期刊Biomedical Microdevices
13
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 6月 2011

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