Methods for the culture of human embryonic stem cells on human feeder cells
First Claim
1. A human pluripotent stem cell culture, comprising a human embryonic stem cell and a human feeder cell, wherein the human feeder cell is selected from the group consisting of a fetal skin fibroblast cell and a skin keloid fibroblast cell, and wherein the human feeder cell maintains the human embryonic stem cell in an undifferentiated state for at least two passages.
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Abstract
Methods and cell culture medium for the generation of human pluripotent embryonic stem cells are disclosed. Human embryonic stem cells are cultured with human granulosa feeder cells, muscle cells, Fallopian ductal epithelial cells, bone marrow stromal cells, and skin fibroblasts and the embryonic stem cells maintain their pluripotent phenotype. The human pluripotent embryonic stem cells can be cultured without feeder cells, and in the presence of supplemental growth factors. The human pluripotent embryonic stem cells can be alternatively cultured with conditioned medium obtained from a cell culture capable of maintaining human embryonic stem cells in a pluripotent state, wherein the cell culture is a human granulosa cell culture.
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21 Claims
- 1. A human pluripotent stem cell culture, comprising a human embryonic stem cell and a human feeder cell, wherein the human feeder cell is selected from the group consisting of a fetal skin fibroblast cell and a skin keloid fibroblast cell, and wherein the human feeder cell maintains the human embryonic stem cell in an undifferentiated state for at least two passages.
- 5. A method of maintaining a human embryonic stem cell culture in an undifferentiated state for at least two passages, comprising culturing a human embryonic stem cell on a human feeder cell layer, wherein the human feeder cell is selected from the group consisting of a fetal skin fibroblast cell and a skin keloid fibroblast cell.
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9. A method of maintaining a human embryonic stem cell culture, comprising the steps of:
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(a) isolating cells from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst; (b) plating the inner cell mass cells, wherein inner cell mass-derived cell masses are formed; and (c) re-plating and maintaining the human embryonic stem cell colony on a human feeder cell layer, wherein the human feeder cell is selected from the group consisting of a fetal skin fibroblast cell and a skin keloid fibroblast cell, thereby maintaining a human embryonic stem cell in an undifferentiated state for at least two passages. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A method of isolating and maintaining a human embryonic stem cell culture, comprising the steps of:
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(a) isolating cells from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst; (b) plating the inner cell mass cells on a human feeder cell, wherein the human feeder cell is selected from the group consisting of a fetal skin fibroblast cell and a skin keloid fibroblast cell, and wherein inner cell mass-derived cell masses are formed; and (c) re-plating and maintaining the human embryonic stem cell colony on a human feeder cell to thereby isolate and maintain a human pluripotent embryonic stem cell in an undifferentiated state for at least two passages. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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- 13. A human pluripotent stem cell culture, comprising a human embryonic stem cell in a media comprising bFGF and a human feeder cell, wherein the human feeder cell is a bone marrow stromal cell, and wherein the human feeder cell maintains the human embryonic stem cell in an undifferentiated state for at least two passages.
- 15. A method of maintaining a human embryonic stem cell culture in an undifferentiated state for at least two passages, comprising culturing a human embryonic stem cell in a media comprising bFGF and on a human feeder cell layer, wherein the human feeder cell is a bone marrow stromal cell.
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17. A method of maintaining a human embryonic stem cell culture, comprising the steps of:
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(a) isolating cells from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst; (b) plating the inner cell mass cells in a media comprising bFGF, wherein inner cell mass-derived cell masses are formed; and (c) re-plating in a media comprising bFGF and maintaining the human embryonic stem cell colony on a human feeder cell layer, wherein the human feeder cell is a bone marrow stromal cell, thereby maintaining a human embryonic stem cell in an undifferentiated state for at least two passages. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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19. A method of isolating and maintaining a human embryonic stem cell culture, comprising the steps of:
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(a) isolating cells from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst;
(b) plating the inner cell mass cells in a media comprising bEGE and on a human feeder cell, wherein the human feeder cell is a bone marrow stromal cell, and wherein inner cell mass-derived cell masses are formed; and (c) re-plating in a media comprising bFGF and maintaining the human embryonic stem cell colony on a human feeder cell to thereby isolate and maintain a human pluripotent embryonic stem cell in an undifferentiated state for at least two passages. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
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