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Long-term feeder-free culture of human pancreatic progenitors on fibronectin or matrix-free polymer potentiates β cell differentiation

Stem Cell Reports, ISSN: 2213-6711, Vol: 17, Issue: 5, Page: 1215-1228
2022
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  • Citations
    11
  • Captures
    37
  • Social Media
    85
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      85
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        85

Article Description

With the aim of producing β cells for replacement therapies to treat diabetes, several protocols have been developed to differentiate human pluripotent stem cells to β cells via pancreatic progenitors. While in vivo pancreatic progenitors expand throughout development, the in vitro protocols have been designed to make these cells progress as fast as possible to β cells. Here, we report on a protocol enabling a long-term expansion of human pancreatic progenitors in a defined medium on fibronectin, in the absence of feeder layers. Moreover, through a screening of a polymer library we identify a polymer that can replace fibronectin. Our experiments, comparing expanded progenitors to directly differentiated progenitors, show that the expanded progenitors differentiate more efficiently into glucose-responsive β cells and produce fewer glucagon-expressing cells. The ability to expand progenitors under defined conditions and cryopreserve them will provide flexibility in research and therapeutic production.

Bibliographic Details

Nakamura, Akiko; Wong, Yan Fung; Venturato, Andrea; Michaut, Magali; Venkateswaran, Seshasailam; Santra, Mithun; Gonçalves, Carla; Larsen, Michael; Leuschner, Marit; Kim, Yung Hae; Brickman, Joshua; Bradley, Mark; Grapin-Botton, Anne

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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