The Efficiency of In Vitro Differentiation of Primate iPSCs into Cardiomyocytes Depending on Their Cell Seeding Density and Cell Line Specificity

Author:

Tereshchenko Yuliia12,Petkov Stoyan G.12ORCID,Behr Rüdiger12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Platform Stem Cell Biology and Regeneration, German Primate Center–Leibniz Institute for Primate Research, Kellnerweg 4, 37077 Göttingen, Germany

2. DZHK (German Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Partner Site Lower Saxony, 37077 Göttingen, Germany

Abstract

A thorough characterization of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) used with in vitro models or therapeutics is essential. Even iPSCs derived from a single donor can exhibit variability within and between cell lines, which can lead to heterogeneity in results and hinder the promising future of cell replacement therapies. In this study, the cell seeding density of human and rhesus monkey iPSCs was tested to maximize the cell line-specific yield of the generated cardiomyocytes. We found that, despite using the same iPSC generation and differentiation protocols, the cell seeding density for the cell line-specific best differentiation efficiency could differ by a factor of four for the four cell lines used here. In addition, the cell lines showed differences in the range of cell seeding densities that they could tolerate without the severe loss of differentiation efficiency. Overall, our data show that the cell seeding density is a critical parameter for the differentiation inefficiency of primate iPSCs to cardiomyocytes and that iPSCs generated with the same episomal approach still exhibit considerable heterogeneity. Therefore, individual characterization of iPSC lines is required, and functional comparability with in vivo processes must be ensured to warrant the translatability of in vitro research with iPSCs.

Funder

DZHK

Deutsches Primatenzentrum

Georg-August University Göttingen

Publisher

MDPI AG

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