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Characterization of human islet-like structures generated from pancreatic precursor cells in culture

✍ Scribed by Cheryl A. Bodnar; Arindom Sen; Michael S. Kallos; Leo A. Behie; Maria Petropavlovskaia; Lawrence Rosenberg


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
305 KB
Volume
93
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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Abstract

This study addresses the characterization of human islet‐like structures generated from a newly discovered sparse population of precursor cells (Petropavlovskaia and Rosenberg, 2002) in the human pancreas. These cells may be progenitor cells capable of producing pancreatic cells suitable for the treatment of type 1 diabetes. The cells were cultured successfully in non‐adherent stationary cultures and yielded, as an important first step, a 1.9‐fold expansion in a serum‐free medium developed specifically for this cell type. This expanded population grew as pancreatic cell aggregates, which were analyzed for islet‐like characteristics. Specifically, through RT‐PCR analyses and functionality assays, we show that cells within the population expressed all four of the endocrine hormone genes and proteins (insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, pancreatic polypeptide). As well, the expanded pancreatic precursor cell population exhibited glucose responsiveness although the produced cells appeared to be still primitive in nature. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.