2011
DOI: 10.1002/stem.608
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CD24: A Novel Surface Marker for PDX1-Positive Pancreatic Progenitors Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells

Abstract: Human ESCs provide a promising cell resource for the treatment of type I diabetes mellitus. Although PDX1-positive pancreatic progenitors can be efficiently generated from human ESCs by stepwise induction, further in vitro differentiation into functional, mature beta cells is not efficient or reproducible. Purification of pancreatic progenitor cells could facilitate the identification of signals that regulate beta cell differentiation and maturation. Here, we report the identification of a novel surface marker… Show more

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“…CD133 function is not clear but its presence on early and undifferentiated cells is suggestive of a growth factor receptor, and the presence of five tyrosine residues on the 50-aa cytoplasmic tail may indicate that the protein is phosphorylated in response to ligand binding and triggers a signal transduction [11]. CD24 is a sialoglycoprotein expressed on mature granulocytes [12], B and T lymphocyte subsets [13,14], normal and cancer stem cells [15,16]. The protein is anchored via a glycosyl phosphatidylinositol to cell surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CD133 function is not clear but its presence on early and undifferentiated cells is suggestive of a growth factor receptor, and the presence of five tyrosine residues on the 50-aa cytoplasmic tail may indicate that the protein is phosphorylated in response to ligand binding and triggers a signal transduction [11]. CD24 is a sialoglycoprotein expressed on mature granulocytes [12], B and T lymphocyte subsets [13,14], normal and cancer stem cells [15,16]. The protein is anchored via a glycosyl phosphatidylinositol to cell surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les facteurs de transcription permettant de marquer les diffĂ©rents lignages cellulaires sont mentionnĂ©s en bleu. ActA : activine A ; B27 : supplĂ©ment B27 ; CpdE : inhibiteur de [30,39,40]. MĂȘme si les premiers travaux ont dĂ©montrĂ© l'absence de tĂ©ratome aprĂšs transplantation de cellules CD142 + [30], la spĂ©cificitĂ© de certains de ces marqueurs n'a pas Ă©tĂ© confirmĂ©e par d'autres chercheurs [39,41].…”
Section: Revuesunclassified
“…Beside many other strategies aiming at producing new beta cells in vitro or in vivo, a particular focus has been on the plupiropent stem cells because of their abundant availability and their extreme plasticity. GĂ©nĂ©ration de cellules insuline + Ă  partir de mESC [45] Endoderme dĂ©finitif Ă  partir de mESC [15] Endoderme dĂ©finitif Ă  partir de hESC [14] DĂ©rivation de EpiSC (cellule souche Ă©piblastique) de souris/rat [46,47] DĂ©rivation de iPSC murines/humaines [48] Induction de progĂ©niteurs pancrĂ©atiques Ă  partir de hESC [20] Maturation de progĂ©niteurs pancrĂ©atiques in vivo [22] Endoderme dĂ©finitif dĂ©rivĂ© avec des molĂ©cules de synthĂšse [18] Marqueurs de surface de progĂ©niteurs pancrĂ©atiques [30,40] Production Ă  large Ă©chelle de progĂ©niteurs pancrĂ©atiques [34] ProlifĂ©ration in vitro de progĂ©niteurs pancrĂ©atiques [31,38] TĂ©ratocarcinome testiculaire MultipotentialitĂ© des cellules du carcinome embryonnaire DĂ©rivation de ESC murines (m) [51,52] DĂ©rivation de ESC humaines (h) [1] (➜) Voir l'article de A. Vieira et al, page 749 de ce numĂ©ro Progress in understanding small vertebrates embryonic development has tremendously contributed to the design of differentiation strategies applied to pluripotent stem cells. Nowadays, definitive endoderm and pancreatic progenitors can be efficiently induced from human embryonic stem cells and from human induced pluripotent stem cells.…”
Section: Summary Differentiation Of Pluripotent Stem Cells Into Pancrunclassified
“…Our group has analyzed the percentage of CD133 + CD49f low/+ cells during ESC-IPC differentiation following the Blyszczuk protocol, and we have detected an increase in the number of CD133 + CD49f low/+ cells in our cultures ( Figure 4A). CD24 , has been cited as a marker of murine pancreatic progenitors, and CD24 + cells isolated from human ESC-IPC express Pdx1, and express insulin after 1 week in vitro (Jiang, Sui et al 2011). …”
Section: Pancreatic Progenitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%