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In vivo commitment and functional tissue regeneration using human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal cells
Nathaniel S. Hwang, Shyni Varghese, H. Janice Lee, Zijun Zhang, Zhaohui Ye, Jongwoo Bae, Linzhao Cheng, Jennifer H. Elisseeff
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2008 · ▲ 272 citations
Stem-cell exhaustion
Partial reprogramming (OSK)
Stem-cell therapy
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Human
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Abstract
Development of clinically relevant regenerative medicine therapies using human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) requires production of a simple and readily expandable cell population that can be directed to form functional 3D tissue in an in vivo environment. We describe an efficient derivation method and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from hESCs (hESCd-MSCs) that have multilineage differentiation potential and are capable of producing fat, cartilage, and bone in vitro. Furthermore, we highlight their in vivo survival and commitment to the chondrogenic lineage in a microenvironment comprising chondrocyte-secreted morphogenetic factors and hydrogels. Normal cartilage architecture was established in rat osteochondral defects after treatment with chondrogenically-committed hESCd-MSCs. In view of the limited available cell sources for tissue engineering applications, these embryonic-derived cells show significant potential in musculoskeletal tissue regeneration applications.
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Hwang, N.S., Varghese, S., Lee, H.J., Zhang, Z., Ye, Z., Bae, J., Cheng, L., & Elisseeff, J.H. (2008). In vivo commitment and functional tissue regeneration using human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal cells. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0809680106
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Hwang NS, Varghese S, Lee HJ, Zhang Z, Ye Z, Bae J, et al. In vivo commitment and functional tissue regeneration using human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2008. doi:10.1073/pnas.0809680106.
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@article{nathaniel2008Invivo,
title = {In vivo commitment and functional tissue regeneration using human embryonic stem cell-derived mesenchymal cells},
author = {Nathaniel S. Hwang and Shyni Varghese and H. Janice Lee and Zijun Zhang and Zhaohui Ye and Jongwoo Bae and Linzhao Cheng and Jennifer H. Elisseeff},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
year = {2008},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.0809680106},
}
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