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Cell Prolif ; : e13661, 2024 Jun 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38853761

RÉSUMÉ

In vitro T-cell differentiation from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) could potentially provide an unlimited source of T cells for cancer immunotherapy, which, however is still hindered by the inefficient obtaining functionally-matured, terminally-differentiated T cells. Here, we established a fluorescence reporter human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line termed TCF7mCherryRUNX1GFP, in which the endogenous expression of RUNX1 and TCF7 are illustrated by the GFP and mCherry fluorescence, respectively. Utilizing TCF7mCherryRUNX1GFP, we defined that the feeder cells incorporating CXCL12-expressing OP9 cells with DL4-expressing OP9 cells at a 1:3 ratio (OP9-C1D3) significantly enhanced efficiency of CD8+ T cell differentiation from PSCs. Additionally, we engineered a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) targeting EGFR into iPSCs. The CAR-T cells differentiated from these iPSCs using OP9-C1D3 feeders demonstrated effective cytotoxicity toward lung cancer cells. We anticipate this platform will help the in vitro HSPC and T cell differentiation optimization, serving the clinical demands of these cells.

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Cell Prolif ; 57(4): e13564, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37853840

RÉSUMÉ

'Human neural stem cells' jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research, is the first guideline for human neural stem cells (hNSCs) in China. This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, test regulations, instructions for use, labelling requirements, packaging requirements, storage requirements, transportation requirements and waste disposal requirements for hNSCs, which is applicable to the quality control for hNSCs. It was originally released by the China Society for Cell Biology on 30 August 2022. We hope that publication of the guideline will facilitate institutional establishment, acceptance and execution of proper protocols, and accelerate the international standardization of hNSCs for clinical development and therapeutic applications.


Sujet(s)
Cellules souches neurales , Transplantation de cellules souches , Humains , Différenciation cellulaire , Chine
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Cell Prolif ; 57(4): e13563, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37881164

RÉSUMÉ

Human midbrain dopaminergic progenitors (mDAPs) are one of the most representative cell types in both basic research and clinical applications. However, there are still many challenges for the preparation and quality control of mDAPs, such as the lack of standards. Therefore, the establishment of critical quality attributes and technical specifications for mDAPs is largely needed. "Human midbrain dopaminergic progenitor" jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research, is the first guideline for human mDAPs in China. This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, instructions for usage, labelling requirements, packaging requirements, storage requirements, transportation requirements and waste disposal requirements for human mDAPs, which is applicable to the quality control for human mDAPs. It was originally released by the China Society for Cell Biology on 30 August 2022. We hope that the publication of this guideline will facilitate the institutional establishment, acceptance and execution of proper protocols, and accelerate the international standardization of human mDAPs for clinical development and therapeutic applications.


Sujet(s)
Neurones dopaminergiques , Mésencéphale , Humains , Chine , Neurones dopaminergiques/métabolisme
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Cell Prolif ; 57(3): e13556, 2024 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37828721

RÉSUMÉ

The rapid advancement of human stem cell research and its expansion into emerging areas has resulted in an escalation of ethical challenges associated with these studies. As a result, there has been a corresponding increase in both the volume and complexity of institutional ethics reviews, coupled with higher expectations for the quality of the review process. In response to these challenges, this standard provides a comprehensive outline of the fundamental principles, content, types, and procedures of ethics review, specifically focusing on non-clinical human stem cell research. Its purpose is to provide clear operational and procedural guidelines, as well as recommendations, for the ethics review of such studies. The document was originally published by the Chinese Society for Cell Biology on August 30, 2022. It is our hope that the publication of these guidelines will facilitate the integration of ethical considerations and evaluations in a structured manner throughout the entire process of stem cell research, ultimately fostering a healthy and orderly development of the field.


Sujet(s)
Recherche sur les cellules souches , Humains
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Cell Prolif ; 57(3): e13554, 2024 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37767639

RÉSUMÉ

'General requirements for the production of extracellular vesicles derived from human stem cells' is the first guideline for stem cells derived extracellular vesicles in China, jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research. This standard specifies the general requirements, process requirements, packaging and labelling requirements and storage requirements for preparing extracellular vesicles derived from human stem cells, which is applicable to the research and production of extracellular vesicles derived from stem cells. It was originally released by the China Society for Cell Biology on 30 August 2022. We hope that the publication of this guideline will promote institutional establishment, acceptance and execution of proper protocols, and accelerate the international standardisation of extracellular vesicles derived from human stem cells.


Sujet(s)
Vésicules extracellulaires , Cellules souches , Humains , Chine
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Cell Prolif ; 57(5): e13588, 2024 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38124457

RÉSUMÉ

'Requirements for Human Natural Killer Cells' is the latest set of guidelines on human NK cells in China, jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Standards Committee of Chinese Society for Cell Biology. This standard specifies requirements for the human natural killer (NK) cells, including the technical requirements, test methods, test regulations, instructions for use, labeling requirements, packaging requirements, storage and transportation requirements, and waste disposal requirements of NK cells. This standard is applicable for the quality control of NK cells, derived from human tissues, or differentiated/transdifferentiated from stem cells. It was originally released by the Chinese Society for Cell Biology on 30 August, 2022. We hope that the publication of these guidelines will promote institutional establishment, acceptance, and execution of proper protocols and accelerate the international standardization of human NK cells for applications.


Sujet(s)
Cellules tueuses naturelles , Cellules tueuses naturelles/immunologie , Cellules tueuses naturelles/cytologie , Humains , Chine , Contrôle de qualité
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Cell Regen ; 12(1): 23, 2023 Jun 14.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37314549

RÉSUMÉ

Organoids have attracted great interest for disease modelling, drug discovery and development, and tissue growth and homeostasis investigations. However, lack of standards for quality control has become a prominent obstacle to limit their translation into clinic and other applications. "Human intestinal organoids" is the first guideline on human intestinal organoids in China, jointly drafted and agreed by the experts from the Chinese Society for Cell Biology and its branch society: the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research. This standard specifies terms and definitions, technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules for human intestinal organoids, which is applicable to quality control during the process of manufacturing and testing of human intestinal organoids. It was originally released by the Chinese Society for Cell Biology on 24 September 2022. We hope that the publication of this standard will guide institutional establishment, acceptance and execution of proper practical protocols and accelerate the international standardization of human intestinal organoids for applications.

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Cell Regen ; 12(1): 24, 2023 Jun 28.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37378693

RÉSUMÉ

Intestinal cancer is one of the most frequent and lethal types of cancer. Modeling intestinal cancer using organoids has emerged in the last decade. Human intestinal cancer organoids are physiologically relevant in vitro models, which provides an unprecedented opportunity for fundamental and applied research in colorectal cancer. "Human intestinal cancer organoids" is the first set of guidelines on human intestinal organoids in China, jointly drafted and agreed by the experts from the Chinese Society for Cell Biology and its branch society: the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research. This standard specifies terms and definitions, technical requirements, test methods for human intestinal cancer organoids, which apply to the production and quality control during the process of manufacturing and testing of human intestinal cancer organoids. It was released by the Chinese Society for Cell Biology on 24 September 2022. We hope that the publication of this standard will guide institutional establishment, acceptance and execution of proper practocal protocols, and accelerate the international standardization of human intestinal cancer organoids for clinical development and therapeutic applications.

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Cell Prolif ; 56(11): e13490, 2023 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37147872

RÉSUMÉ

Despite extensive characterization of the state and function of haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), the use of transcription factors to define the HSC population is still limited. We show here that the HSC population in mouse bone marrow can be defined by the distinct expression levels of Spi1 and Gata1. By using a double fluorescence knock-in mouse model, PGdKI, in which the expression levels of PU.1 and GATA-1 are indicated by the expression of GFP and mCherry, respectively, we uncover that the HSCs with lymphoid and myeloid repopulating activity are specifically enriched in a Lin- PU.1dim GATA-1- (LPG) cell subset. In vivo competitive repopulation assays demonstrate that bone marrow cells gated by LPG exhibit haematopoietic reconstitution activity which is comparable to that of classical Lin- Sca1+ c-kit+ (LSK). The integrated analysis of single-cell RNA sequence data from LPG and LSK-gated cells reveals that a transcriptional network governed by core TFs contributes to regulation of HSC multipotency. These discoveries provide new clues for HSC characterization and functional study.


Sujet(s)
Cellules souches hématopoïétiques , Récepteurs à activité tyrosine kinase , Souris , Animaux , Lignage cellulaire , Cellules souches hématopoïétiques/métabolisme , Protéines proto-oncogènes c-kit/métabolisme , Cellules de la moelle osseuse/métabolisme , Souris de lignée C57BL
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Cell Prolif ; 56(5): e13472, 2023 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37199017

RÉSUMÉ

Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is widely used in regenerative medicine. HSCT can be used not only to treat certain types of blood cancer and immune disorders but also to induce immune tolerance in organ transplantation. However, the inadequacy of HSCs available for transplantation is still a major hurdle for clinical applications. Here, we established a novel inducible haematopoietic cell-depleting mouse model and tested the feasibility of using chimeric complementation to regenerate HSCs and their progeny cells. Large populations of syngeneic and major histocompatibility-mismatched haematopoietic cells were successfully regenerated by this model. The stable allogeneic chimeric mice maintained a substantial population of donor HSCs and Tregs, which indicated that the donor allogeneic HSCs successfully repopulated the recipient blood system, and the regenerated donor Tregs played essential roles in establishing immune tolerance in the allogeneic recipients. In addition, rat blood cells were detected in this model after xenotransplantation of rat whole bone marrow (BM) or Lin- BM cells. This mouse model holds promise for regenerating xenogeneic blood cells, including human haematopoietic cells.


Sujet(s)
Transplantation de cellules souches hématopoïétiques , Humains , Souris , Rats , Animaux , Transplantation de moelle osseuse , Cellules souches hématopoïétiques , Cellules de la moelle osseuse , Cellules sanguines , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Souris de lignée C57BL
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Sci China Life Sci ; 66(5): 893-1066, 2023 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37076725

RÉSUMÉ

Aging biomarkers are a combination of biological parameters to (i) assess age-related changes, (ii) track the physiological aging process, and (iii) predict the transition into a pathological status. Although a broad spectrum of aging biomarkers has been developed, their potential uses and limitations remain poorly characterized. An immediate goal of biomarkers is to help us answer the following three fundamental questions in aging research: How old are we? Why do we get old? And how can we age slower? This review aims to address this need. Here, we summarize our current knowledge of biomarkers developed for cellular, organ, and organismal levels of aging, comprising six pillars: physiological characteristics, medical imaging, histological features, cellular alterations, molecular changes, and secretory factors. To fulfill all these requisites, we propose that aging biomarkers should qualify for being specific, systemic, and clinically relevant.


Sujet(s)
Vieillissement de la cellule , Marqueurs biologiques/métabolisme , Transport biologique
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Cell Death Dis ; 13(11): 976, 2022 11 19.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36402748

RÉSUMÉ

Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) have a significantly lower mutation load compared to somatic cells, but the mechanisms that guard genomic integrity in ESCs remain largely unknown. Here we show that BNIP3-dependent mitophagy protects genomic integrity in mouse ESCs. Deletion of Bnip3 increases cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and decreases ATP generation. Increased ROS in Bnip3-/- ESCs compromised self-renewal and were partially rescued by either NAC treatment or p53 depletion. The decreased cellular ATP in Bnip3-/- ESCs induced AMPK activation and deteriorated homologous recombination, leading to elevated mutation load during long-term propagation. Whereas activation of AMPK in X-ray-treated Bnip3+/+ ESCs dramatically ascended mutation rates, inactivation of AMPK in Bnip3-/- ESCs under X-ray stress remarkably decreased the mutation load. In addition, enhancement of BNIP3-dependent mitophagy during reprogramming markedly decreased mutation accumulation in established iPSCs. In conclusion, we demonstrated a novel pathway in which BNIP3-dependent mitophagy safeguards ESC genomic stability, and that could potentially be targeted to improve pluripotent stem cell genomic integrity for regenerative medicine.


Sujet(s)
AMP-Activated Protein Kinases , Mitophagie , Souris , Animaux , Mitophagie/génétique , Espèces réactives de l'oxygène/métabolisme , AMP-Activated Protein Kinases/métabolisme , Stress oxydatif , Génomique , Recombinaison homologue , Altération de l'ADN/génétique , Adénosine triphosphate/métabolisme , Protéines membranaires/génétique , Protéines membranaires/métabolisme , Protéines mitochondriales/génétique , Protéines mitochondriales/métabolisme
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Front Cell Dev Biol ; 10: 910464, 2022.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36187486

RÉSUMÉ

Embryonic stem cells (ESCs), which are characterized by the capacity for self-renewal and pluripotency, hold great promise for regenerative medicine. Increasing evidence points to the essential role of mitophagy in pluripotency regulation. Our recent work showed that PINK1/OPTN take part in guarding ESC mitochondrial homeostasis and pluripotency. Evaluating mitophagy in ESCs is important for exploring the relationships between mitochondrial homeostasis and pluripotency. ESCs are smaller in size than adult somatic cells and the mitophagosomes in ESCs are difficult to observe. Many methods have been employed-for example, detecting colocalization of LC3-II and mitochondria-to evaluate mitophagy in ESCs. However, it is important to define an objective way to detect mitophagy in ESCs. Here, we evaluated two commonly used fluorescence-based imaging methods to detect mitophagy in ESCs. By using autophagy- or mitophagy-defective ESC lines, we showed that the mito-Keima (mt-Keima) system is a suitable and effective way for detecting and quantifying mitophagy in ESCs. Our study provides evidence that mt-Keima is an effective tool to study mitophagy function in ESCs.

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Cell Prolif ; 55(4): e13182, 2022 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35083805

RÉSUMÉ

'Requirements for Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells' is the first set of guidelines on human-induced pluripotent stem cells in China, jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research. This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and instructions for use, labeling, packaging, storage, transportation, and waste handling for human-induced pluripotent stem cells, which apply to the production and quality control of human-induced pluripotent stem cells. It was released by the Chinese Society for Cell Biology on 9 January 2021 and came into effect on 9 April 2021. We hope that the publication of these guidelines will promote institutional establishment, acceptance, and execution of proper protocols and accelerate the international standardization of human-induced pluripotent stem cells for applications.


Sujet(s)
Cellules souches pluripotentes induites , Différenciation cellulaire , Chine , Humains
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Cell Prolif ; 55(4): e13150, 2022 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34708452

RÉSUMÉ

'Requirements for human cardiomyocytes', jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research, is the first guideline for human cardiomyocytes in China. This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, test regulations, instructions for use, labelling requirements, packing requirements, storage requirements, transportation requirements and waste disposal requirements for human cardiomyocytes, which is designed to normalize and standardize human cardiomyocyte research and production. It was originally released by the China Society for Cell Biology on 9 January 2021. We hope that the publication of this guideline will promote institutional establishment, acceptance and execution of proper protocols, and accelerate the international standardization of human cardiomyocytes for applications.


Sujet(s)
Myocytes cardiaques , Chine , Humains
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Cell Prolif ; 55(4): e13153, 2022 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34773310

RÉSUMÉ

'Human retinal pigment epithelial cells' is the first set of guidelines on human retinal pigment epithelial cells in China, jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research. This standard specifies technical requirements, test methods, inspection rules, instructions for usage, labelling requirements, packaging requirements, storage requirements and transportation requirements and waste disposal requirements for human retinal pigment epithelial cells, which is applicable to quality control during the process of manufacturing and testing of human retinal pigment epithelial cells. It was originally released by the Chinese Society for Cell Biology on 9 January 2021. We hope that publication of these guidelines will promote institutional establishment, acceptance and execution of proper protocols and accelerate the international standardization of human retinal pigment epithelial cells for applications.


Sujet(s)
Neurones , Pigments rétiniens , Chine , Cellules épithéliales , Humains
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Cell Prolif ; 55(4): e13147, 2022 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34936148

RÉSUMÉ

'Requirements for Primary Human Hepatocyte' is the first set of guidelines on Primary Human Hepatocyte in China, jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research. This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, test regulations, instructions for use, labelling requirements, packaging requirements, storage requirements and transportation requirements for Primary Human Hepatocyte, which is applicable to the quality control for Primary Human Hepatocyte. It was originally released by the China Society for Cell Biology on 9 January 2021. We hope that publication of these guidelines will promote institutional establishment, acceptance and execution of proper protocols and accelerate the international standardization of Primary Human Hepatocyte for applications.


Sujet(s)
Hépatocytes , Chine , Humains
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Cell Prolif ; 55(4): e13152, 2022 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34936155

RÉSUMÉ

'Requirements for human haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells' is the first set of guidelines on human haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells in China, jointly drafted and agreed upon by experts from the Chinese Society for Stem Cell Research. This standard specifies the technical requirements, inspection methods, inspection rules, instructions for usage, labelling requirements, packaging requirements, storage requirements and transportation requirements for human haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells, which is applicable to the quality control for human haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells. We hope that publication of these guidelines will promote institutional establishment, acceptance and execution of proper protocols, and accelerate the international standardization of human haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells for applications.


Sujet(s)
Cellules souches hématopoïétiques , Chine , Humains
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