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. 2007 Nov 1;110(9):3438-46.
doi: 10.1182/blood-2006-11-055566. Epub 2007 May 24.

Multipotent cells can be generated in vitro from several adult human organs (heart, liver, and bone marrow)

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Multipotent cells can be generated in vitro from several adult human organs (heart, liver, and bone marrow)

Antonio P Beltrami et al. Blood. .
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Abstract

The aims of our study were to verify whether it was possible to generate in vitro, from different adult human tissues, a population of cells that behaved, in culture, as multipotent stem cells and if these latter shared common properties. To this purpose, we grew and cloned finite cell lines obtained from adult human liver, heart, and bone marrow and named them human multipotent adult stem cells (hMASCs). Cloned hMASCs, obtained from the 3 different tissues, expressed the pluripotent state-specific transcription factors Oct-4, NANOG, and REX1, displayed telomerase activity, and exhibited a wide range of differentiation potential, as shown both at a morphologic and functional level. hMASCs maintained a human diploid DNA content, and shared a common gene expression signature, compared with several somatic cell lines and irrespectively of the tissue of isolation. In particular, the pathways regulating stem cell self-renewal/maintenance, such as Wnt, Hedgehog, and Notch, were transcriptionally active. Our findings demonstrate that we have optimized an in vitro protocol to generate and expand cells from multiple organs that could be induced to acquire morphologic and functional features of mature cells even embryologically not related to the tissue of origin.

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  • Life is plastic.
    Beltrami CA. Beltrami CA. Blood. 2008 Mar 1;111(5):2942-3. doi: 10.1182/blood-2007-11-123232. Blood. 2008. PMID: 18299455 No abstract available.

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