A novel efficient feeder-Free culture system for the derivation of human induced pluripotent stem cells

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In order to apply human embryonic stem cells (hESC and induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC to regenerative medicine, the cells should be produced under restricted conditions conforming to GMP guidelines. Since the conventional culture system has some issues that need to be addressed to achieve this goal, we developed a novel culture system. We found that recombinant laminin-511 E8 fragments are useful matrices for maintaining hESCs and hiPSCwhen used in combination with a completely xeno-free (Xf) medium, StemFitTM. Using this system, hESCs and hiPSCcan be easily and stably passaged by dissociating the cells into single cells for long periods, without any karyotype abnormalities. Human iPSCcould be generated under feeder-free (Ff) and Xf culture systems from human primary fibroblasts and blood cells, and they possessed differentiation abilities. These results indicate that hiPSCs can be generated and maintained under this novel Ff and Xf culture system.

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Nakagawa, M., Taniguchi, Y., Senda, S., Takizawa, N., Ichisaka, T., Asano, K., … Yamanaka, S. (2014). A novel efficient feeder-Free culture system for the derivation of human induced pluripotent stem cells. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep03594

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