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Cell Surface Markers Specific to Immature Pluripotent Stem Cells Identified

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on March 28, 2017 at 4:24 PM
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The discovery of cell surface markers for the earliest embryonic stem cells by scientists at the Karolinska Institutet has given a huge impetus to stem cell and early embryonic research.


Aim of the Study

‘Identification of cell specific surface markers to differentiate immature and mature embryonic stem cells gives a huge boost to stem cell research, and the field of regenerative medicine.’

Though the embryonic stem cells that are currently used in research are isolated from the pre-implantation stage of the embryo, it is highly likely that these stem cells have assumed a post-implantation state with consequent limitations.

Na�ve or pre-implantation pluripotent or embryonic stem cells (PSCs) can be obtained from primed post-implantation PSC resetting, but current methods do not allow isolation of unmodified na�ve cells.

Ability to identify and isolate na�ve stem cells which are still not primed is important in the field of stem cell and research in early embryonic development.

Na�ve cells are easier to cultivate and manipulate for research purposes and na�ve PSCs permit generation of tissue types that are difficult with primed PSCs.

Details of the Research

"We've not had cell surface markers for the different stem cell states before, which has made it hard to study them," says Fredrik Lanner, Assistant Professor at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology. "We now have a simple tool for identifying and sorting the cells, which benefits future stem cell research and basic research on early embryonic development."

Potential Benefits of The Research

Application of PSCs in Medicine

In conclusion, the delineation of na�ve PSC has opened up a window of opportunities and techniques that are waiting to be tapped into during the course of future research.

References:

  1. Stem Cell Basics III. - (https:stemcells.nih.gov/info/basics/3.htm)
  2. Why are Pluripotent Stem Cells Important? - (http://stemcell.childrenshospital.org/about-stem-cells/pluripotent-stem-cells-101/why-are-pluripotent-stem-cells-important/)
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