Generation of Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for Cell Surface Molecules Expressed on Early Mouse Endoderm

Author:

Gadue Paul1,Gouon-Evans Valerie2,Cheng Xin2,Wandzioch Ewa3,Zaret Kenneth S3,Grompe Markus4,Streeter Philip R.5,Keller Gordon M.6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology, Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2. Department of Gene and Cell Medicine; Black Family Stem Cell Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine; New York, New York

3. Cell and Developmental Biology Program; Fox Chase Cancer Center; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

4. Oregon Stem Cell Center, Papé Family Research Institute, Department of Pediatrics, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon

5. Oregon Stem Cell Center, OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon

6. McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Abstract The development of functional cell populations such as hepatocytes and pancreatic β cells from embryonic stem cell (ESC) is dependent on the efficient induction of definitive endoderm early in the differentiation process. To monitor definitive endoderm formation in mouse ESC differentiation cultures in a quantitative fashion, we generated a reporter cell line that expresses human CD25 from the Foxa3 locus and human CD4 from the Foxa2 locus. Induction of these reporter ESCs with high concentrations of activin A led to the development of a CD25-Foxa3+CD4-Foxa2+ population within 4-5 days of culture. Isolation and characterization of this population showed that it consists predominantly of definitive endoderm that is able to undergo hepatic specification under the appropriate conditions. To develop reagents that can be used for studies on endoderm development from unmanipulated ESCs, from induced pluripotent stem cells, and from the mouse embryo, we generated monoclonal antibodies against the CD25-Foxa3+CD4-Foxa2+ population. With this approach, we identified two antibodies that react specifically with endoderm from ESC cultures and from the early embryo. The specificity of these antibodies enables one to quantitatively monitor endoderm development in ESC differentiation cultures, to study endoderm formation in the embryo, and to isolate pure populations of culture- or embryo-derived endodermal cells. Disclosure of potential conflicts of interest is found at the end of this article.

Funder

NIH

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Grants

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Molecular Medicine

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