Ex Vivo Large‐Scale Generation of Human Platelets from Cord Blood CD34 + Cells

  • Matsunaga T
  • Tanaka I
  • Kobune M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the present investigation, we generated platelets (PLTs) from cord blood (CB) CD34+ cells using a three-phase culture system. We first cultured 500 CB CD34+ cells on telomerase gene-transduced human stromal cells (hTERT stroma) in serum-free medium supplemented with stem cell factor (SCF), Flt-3/Flk-2 ligand (FL), and thrombopoietin (TPO) for 14 days. We then transferred the cells to hTERT stroma and cultured for another 14 days with fresh medium containing interleukin-11 (IL-11) in addition to the original cytokine cocktail. Subsequently, we cultured the cells in a liquid culture medium containing SCF, FL, TPO, and IL-11 for another 5 days to recover PLT fractions from the supernatant, which were then gel-filtered to purify the PLTs. The calculated yield of PLTs from 1.0 unit of CB (5 × 106 CD34+ cells) was 1.26 × 1011-1.68 × 10 11 PLTs. These numbers of PLTs are equivalent to 2.5-3.4 units of random donor-derived PLTs or 2/5-6/10 of single-apheresis PLTs. The CB-derived PLTs exhibited features quite similar to those from peripheral blood in morphology, as revealed by electron micrographs, and in function, as revealed by fibrinogen/ ADP aggregation, with the appearance of P-selectin and activated glycoprotein IIb-IIIa antigens. Thus, this culture system may be applicable for large-scale generation of PLTs for future clinical use. ©AlphaMed Press.

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Matsunaga, T., Tanaka, I., Kobune, M., Kawano, Y., Tanaka, M., Kuribayashi, K., … Niitsu, Y. (2006). Ex Vivo Large‐Scale Generation of Human Platelets from Cord Blood CD34 + Cells. STEM CELLS, 24(12), 2877–2887. https://doi.org/10.1634/stemcells.2006-0309

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