Optimized surface markers for the prospective isolation of high-quality hipscs using flow cytometry selection

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Abstract

hiPSC derivation and selection remains inefficient; with selection of high quality clones dependent on extensive characterization which is not amenable to high-throughput (HTP) approaches. We recently described the use of a cocktail of small molecules to enhance hiPSC survival and stability in single cell culture and the use of flow cytometry cell sorting in the HTP-derivation of hiPSCs. Here we report an enhanced protocol for the isolation of bona fide hiPSCs in FACS-based selection using an optimized combination of cell surface markers including CD30. Depletion of CD30 + cells from reprogramming cultures almost completely abolished the NANOG and OCT4 positive sub-population, suggesting it is a pivotal marker of pluripotent cells. Combining CD30 to SSEA4 and TRA-1-81 in FACS greatly enhanced specificity and efficiency of hiPSC selection and derivation. The current method allows for the efficient and automated, prospective isolation of high-quality hiPSC from the reprogramming cell milieu.

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Abujarour, R., Valamehr, B., Robinson, M., Rezner, B., Vranceanu, F., & Flynn, P. (2013). Optimized surface markers for the prospective isolation of high-quality hipscs using flow cytometry selection. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep01179

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