PEG 300 Promotes Mesodermal Differentiation in iPSC‐Derived Embryoid Body Formation In Vitro

Author:

Xu Jianyi12ORCID,Fang Lijun1ORCID,Zhou Jiahui2,Jiang Hongjing1,Wu Yindi1,Liang Yuanfeng2,Xiao Cong1,Liu Qing1,Sun Xuheng1ORCID,Lin Zhanyi123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine South China University of Technology Guangzhou Guangdong 510006 China

2. Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital (Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences) Southern Medical University Guangzhou Guangdong 510080 China

3. Ji Hua Institute of Biomedical Engineering Technology Ji Hua Laboratory Foshan Guangdong 528200 China

Abstract

AbstractEmbryoid bodies (EB) are sensitive to changes in the culture conditions. Recent studies show that the addition of PEG 300 to culture medium affects cell growth and differentiation; however, its effect on the embryoid body is unclear. This study aims to understand the role of PEG 300 in the process of EB formation and germ layer differentiation. EBs formed more efficiently and differentiated toward the mesoderm when cultured in a medium supplemented with appropriate concentrations of PEG 300. The expression of T/Bry, a marker of mesodermal differentiation, increases in EBs in the PEG group, and the expression of TUBB3 generally decreases, showing a quantitative relationship with PEG. Furthermore, further differentiation of PEG‐pretreated EB into vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) by directional induction shows that PEG 300‐pretreated induced VSMCs have higher expression of phenotypic markers and greater secretory and contractile functions. This study highlights the role of PEG 300 in the culture medium during EB differentiation, which can significantly enhance mesodermal gene expression and the efficiency of subsequent differentiation into smooth muscle cells and other target cells.

Funder

Ji Hua Laboratory

High-level Hospital Construction Project of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital

Publisher

Wiley

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