Affiliation:
1. University of Lahore University Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology Lahore Pakistan
2. University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology Lahore Pakistan
3. Zhejiang Provincial People\'s Hospital Clinical Research Institute Hangzhou China
4. University of Lahore University Institute of Medical Laboratory Lahore Pakistan
Abstract
Background::
Umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) are increasingly being
utilized for immune-related disease therapies due to their low immunogenicity. However, the
primary culture of UC-MSCs requires the supplementation of serum in the growth medium, which
has posed a challenge due to ethical issues related to the collection method of the fetal bovine
serum (FBS) that is routinely used in cell culture.
Aim::
In order to address this, the purpose of this research was to assess the effectiveness of adult
bovine serum (ABS) as a different and more affordable source of serum for the in-vitro cultivation
of UC-MSCs. UC-MSCs were isolated from the umbilical cord of Wharton’s jelly of cow immediately
after birth, by digestion with Collagenase type I.
Method::
ABS was collected from fresh bovine sources and heat-inactivated. The morphology of
UC-MSCs was observed under an inverted microscope, and growth patterns, proliferative index,
and doubling time were calculated every two days to compare the efficacy of ABS with FBS. Immunocytochemistry
for specific markers was also conducted on the MSCs.
Result::
The results showed a notable difference in morphology, growth rate, population doubling,
and proliferative index between ABS and FBS.
Conclusion::
Intriguingly, ABS proved to be an effective supplement in the growth medium for expanding
UC-MSCs in vitro, providing a viable alternative to FBS.
conclusion:
ABS proved to be an effective supplement in the growth medium for expanding UC-MSCs in-vitro, providing a viable alternative to fetal bovine serum
other:
Stem cells, Adult bovine serum, fetal bovine serum, viability, mesenchymal Stem Cells, umbilical cord.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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