人脐静脉内皮祖细胞及分离内皮细胞的验证。

Decai Yu, Xitai Sun, Sheng Fang, Zhiqiang Cao, Kui Meng, Yitao Ding
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为了检测人脐静脉内皮祖细胞和离体内皮细胞,作者检测了胰蛋白酶处理前后和离体内皮细胞不同传代时人脐静脉内皮祖细胞细胞表面标志物的蛋白和mRNA表达水平。脐静脉内膜中CD133(+)细胞(2.14 +/- 0.57 / mm)和KDR(+)细胞(35.74 +/- 8.28 / mm)。胰蛋白酶处理后,内膜中CD133(+)、KDR(+)、CD34(+)和CD105(+)细胞的数量减少,而培养液中CD133(+)和KDR(+)细胞的百分比没有显著变化。此外,在胰蛋白酶治疗前后,脐静脉中CD133和KDR的蛋白和mRNA表达水平相似。在脐静脉离体细胞中,P1中CD133(+)和CD34(+)细胞的百分比为3.43% +/- 3.85%,高于P3 (0.17% +/- 0.21%, p = 0.005)和P6 (0.14% +/- 0.18%, p = 0.001)。与P1相比,CD133和CD105 mRNA在传代后期表达水平下调,而KDR mRNA在传代后期表达水平上调。因此,内皮祖细胞存在于人脐静脉的不同区域(如初始区和介质区),并在体外保持向内皮细胞分化的能力。
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Validation of endothelial progenitor cells in human umbilical veins and the isolated endothelial cells.

To detect endothelial progenitor cells in human umbilical veins and isolated endothelial cells, the authors examined protein and mRNA expression levels of cell surface markers for endothelial progenitor cells in human umbilical veins before and after trypsin treatment and at different passages of the isolated endothelial cells. CD133(+) (2.14 +/- 0.57 per mm) and KDR(+) (35.74 +/- 8.28 per mm) cells were observed in the intima of umbilical veins. The amounts of CD133(+), KDR(+), CD34(+), and CD105(+) cells decreased in the intima after trypsin treatment, whereas the percent of CD133(+) and KDR(+)cells in the media did not change significantly. Moreover, similar protein and mRNA expression levels of CD133 and KDR were detected in the umbilical veins before and after trypsin treatment. In the isolated cells from umbilical veins, the percent of CD133(+) and CD34(+) cells in P1 was 3.43% +/- 3.85%, which was higher than those in P3 (0.17% +/- 0.21%, p = 0.005) and P6 (0.14% +/- 0.18%, p = .001). The mRNA expression levels of CD133 and CD105 were down-regulated in later passages compared to those in P1, whereas the expression level of KDR was up-regulated in late passages. Thus it is suggested that endothelial progenitor cells reside in the distinct zone (e.g., initma and media) of human umbilical veins, and retain the capacity of differentiation to endothelial cells in vitro.

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