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THYROID HORMONE ENHANCES CELL CULTURE CAPACITY AND PROMOTES LINEAGE SPECIFIC DIFFERENTIATION IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS
Deng, C.; Zhang, Z.; Ren, Z.; Godoy-Parejo, C.; Liu, W.; Chen, G.
2019-06-26
Source PublicationISSCR 2019 Annual Meeting
AbstractThyroid hormone triiodothyronine (T3) improves early embryo development in vitro. Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are derived from the inner cell mass of blastocyst, but little it known how the does hESCs modulated by T3. In this report, we use hESCs to show that T3 improves different aspects of stem cell culture. T3 stimulates oxidative phosphorylation and activates mitochondrial activities. T3 promotes cell survival and passaging efficiency at high density, and boosts culture consistency. Further research shows that T3 promotes FGF/ERK pathway to maintain pluripotency, and also boost cell adhesion and survival in suspension culture. For in vitro differentiation, T3 inhibit neural crest differentiation but promote pituitary gland differentiation, T3 also promote mesoderm and extraembryonic differentiation. This study demonstrates T3 can enhance hESC culture and is a useful supplement to advance stem cell applications.
KeywordThyroid hormone hESC differentiation
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID47181
Document TypeConference paper
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Corresponding AuthorChen, G.
Recommended Citation
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Deng, C.,Zhang, Z.,Ren, Z.,et al. THYROID HORMONE ENHANCES CELL CULTURE CAPACITY AND PROMOTES LINEAGE SPECIFIC DIFFERENTIATION IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS[C], 2019.
APA Deng, C.., Zhang, Z.., Ren, Z.., Godoy-Parejo, C.., Liu, W.., & Chen, G. (2019). THYROID HORMONE ENHANCES CELL CULTURE CAPACITY AND PROMOTES LINEAGE SPECIFIC DIFFERENTIATION IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS. ISSCR 2019 Annual Meeting.
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