[HTML][HTML] Isolation of functionally distinct mesenchymal stem cell subsets using antibodies against CD56, CD271, and mesenchymal stem cell antigen-1

VL Battula, S Treml, PM Bareiss, F Gieseke… - …, 2009 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
VL Battula, S Treml, PM Bareiss, F Gieseke, H Roelofs, P De Zwart, I Müller, B Schewe…
Haematologica, 2009ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Conventionally, mesenchymal stem cells are functionally isolated from primary
tissue based on their capacity to adhere to a plastic surface. This isolation procedure is
hampered by the unpredictable influence of co-cultured hematopoietic and/or other
unrelated cells and/or by the elimination of a late adhering mesenchymal stem cells subset
during removal of undesired cells. To circumvent these limitations, several antibodies have
been developed to facilitate the prospective isolation of mesenchymal stem cells. Recently …
Abstract
Background
Conventionally, mesenchymal stem cells are functionally isolated from primary tissue based on their capacity to adhere to a plastic surface. This isolation procedure is hampered by the unpredictable influence of co-cultured hematopoietic and/or other unrelated cells and/or by the elimination of a late adhering mesenchymal stem cells subset during removal of undesired cells. To circumvent these limitations, several antibodies have been developed to facilitate the prospective isolation of mesenchymal stem cells. Recently, we described a panel of monoclonal antibodies with superior selectivity for mesenchymal stem cells, including the monoclonal antibodies W8B2 against human mesenchymal stem cell antigen-1 (MSCA-1) and 39D5 against a CD56 epitope, which is not expressed on natural killer cells.
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