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Characteristics and Multilineage Differentiation of a Novel Type of Pulmonary Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived from Goose Embryos

Abstract

Pulmonary mesenchymal stem cells (PMSCs) are considered important in therapeutic and regenerative responses to lung injury. Despite extensive studies on the human, porcine, sheep, mouse and rat, it was found that PMSCs, which can been performed on goose, have not been well explored. Elucidation of cell differentiation, proliferation, which have not yet been well described, may promote the development of injured lung therapy. In our study, we firstly disclosed biological characteristics of spindle-shaped PMSCs from pulmonary tissues of goose embryos. Growth kinetics and counting kit-8 (CCK8) assay were employed for proliferative activity evaluation. When appropriately induced, PMSCs could differentiate into osteoblasts, adipocytes, chondrocytes, type II alveolar epithelial cells (ATII), which demonstrated that PMSCs have cross-embryonic layer differentiation potential. Besides, undifferentiated PMSCs consistently expressed MSCs associated phenotypes, such as CD166, CD90, CD44, CD29, CD71 and CD105, as identified by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. Karyotype analysis demonstrated that PMSCs possessed stable diploid karyotype. Collectively, we successfully established applicable methods for isolation, culture, identification and characterization of goose PMSCs which suggested a potential therapeutic use in regenerative therapy.

Keywords:
PMSCs; Proliferation; Cell differentiation; Biological characterization; Regenerative therapy

HIGHLIGHTS

PMSCs were successfully isolated from the goose embryos lung tissues for the first time.

PMSCs possessed hereditary stability, self-renewal ability and consistently expressed MSCs associated phenotypes.

PMSCs possessed cross-embryonic layer differentiation potential.

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