Propagation, expansion, and multilineage differentiation of human somatic stem cells from dermal progenitors

Stem Cells Dev. 2005 Jun;14(3):337-48. doi: 10.1089/scd.2005.14.337.

Abstract

We isolated multipotential mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) from human postnatal dermal tissues. The isolated cells were expanded and maintained for over 100 population doublings with retention of their chromosomal complement and potential for multilineage differentiation. Progeny of cell lines established from a single dermal MSC could be differentiated into adipogenic, osteogenic, and myogenic lineages, consistent with the conclusion that we established a clonal, multipotential, somatic MSC cell line. This study is the first to show potential growth of multipotential human MSC cell lines from a single cell that can be used for the engineering of tissues in vivo. Clonal growth of MSCs presents profound implications in our understanding of differentiation and development, and should provide a valuable resource for tissue repair.

MeSH terms

  • Adipocytes / cytology
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Base Sequence
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Cell Division
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Circumcision, Male
  • Clone Cells
  • DNA Primers
  • Genetic Markers
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Muscle Development
  • Osteogenesis
  • Skin / cytology*
  • Stem Cells / cytology*

Substances

  • DNA Primers
  • Genetic Markers