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International Journal of Stem Cells
2012 Volume.5 No. 2 p.96 ~ p.103
Effects of Growth Factors on Establishment and Propagation of Embryonic Stem Cells from Very Early Stage IVF Embryos and Their Characterization in Buffalo
Puri G.

Kumar Kuldeep
Singh Renu
Singh R. K.
Yasotha T.
Ranjan R.
Kumar Manish
Das B. C.
Singh G.
Sarkar M.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Although ES cells have been derived from very early stage embryos in different species, but, so far ES cell line could be derived from early stage IVF embryos in buffalo. The present experiment was carried out to study the effects of different growth factors on attachment, formation of ES cell colonies, their extent of passaging and relative expression of pluripotency marker in these colonies in buffalo.

Methods and Results: For this, 8¡­16 cell stages zona free IVF embryos were cultured with different culture condition viz. Control, Media-I: (Control+SCF), Media-II: (Control+SCF+bFGF) and Media-III: (Control+SCF+bFGF+IGF1). A total of 25 number of embryos were cultured in each medium. The efficiency (%) of blastomere attachment, % stem cell colony formation were recorded and number of passaging were evaluated in each culture condition. The results indicated that the efficiency of embryonic blastomere attachment, % stem cell colonies formation and propagation were significantly higher when medium was supplemented with growth factors viz. SCF, bFGF and IGF-1 (Media-III) than when supplemented with either SCF or SCF+bFGF. The expression of pluripotent genes viz Oct4, Nanog, FoxD3 and KLF4 were significantly higher (p£¼0.005) when medium was supplemented with three growth factors.

Conclusions: It can be concluded that when 8¡­16 cell stages zona free IVF embryos of buffalo was cultured on feeder, the % of blastomere attachment, % of ES cell colony formation and their further propagation were higher in ES cell medium supplemented with SCF+bFGF+IGF1 which may be due to high expression of pluripotent stem cell markers.
KEYWORD
Growth factors, Embryonic stem cell like cells, Buffalo
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