Comparative gene expression study of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human first trimester fetal tissue and human embryonic stem cells

Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC), an attractive stem cell with immense clinical potential, has been studied intensively by several groups around the world. Despite compliance to the ISCT (International Society for Cellular Therapy) recommended criteria for defining MSCs; heterogeneity among MSCs produced...

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Main Author: Eng, John Kun Long
Other Authors: Sai, Kiang Lim
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-163652023-02-28T18:05:31Z Comparative gene expression study of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human first trimester fetal tissue and human embryonic stem cells Eng, John Kun Long Sai, Kiang Lim School of Biological Sciences A*STAR Institute of Medical Biology DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Genetics Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC), an attractive stem cell with immense clinical potential, has been studied intensively by several groups around the world. Despite compliance to the ISCT (International Society for Cellular Therapy) recommended criteria for defining MSCs; heterogeneity among MSCs produced by different laboratories remains, due possibly to the different tissue sources and methodologies that have been used to derive and culture these cells. In this project, a genome-wide transcriptome study of 24526 genes was performed to assess the similarities and differences of human MSC populations derived by this laboratory, from two sources: embryonic stem cells and fetal tissue. Despite strong concordance in gene expression (R2 > 0.85), 1245 genes were differentially expressed. PANTHER analysis showed that differential expression of these genes may result in differences in biological processes such as developmental processes and metabolism between both types of MSCs. In addition, pluripotency-associated gene transcripts but not proteins were detected in MSCs derived from both embryonic stem cells and fetal tissue. Further studies may be necessary, to investigate if differential gene expression observed here manifest in functional differences that may affect the use of either MSCs for future clinical purposes. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2009-05-25T08:14:01Z 2009-05-25T08:14:01Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16365 en Nanyang Technological University 40 p. application/pdf
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Comparative gene expression study of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human first trimester fetal tissue and human embryonic stem cells
description Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC), an attractive stem cell with immense clinical potential, has been studied intensively by several groups around the world. Despite compliance to the ISCT (International Society for Cellular Therapy) recommended criteria for defining MSCs; heterogeneity among MSCs produced by different laboratories remains, due possibly to the different tissue sources and methodologies that have been used to derive and culture these cells. In this project, a genome-wide transcriptome study of 24526 genes was performed to assess the similarities and differences of human MSC populations derived by this laboratory, from two sources: embryonic stem cells and fetal tissue. Despite strong concordance in gene expression (R2 > 0.85), 1245 genes were differentially expressed. PANTHER analysis showed that differential expression of these genes may result in differences in biological processes such as developmental processes and metabolism between both types of MSCs. In addition, pluripotency-associated gene transcripts but not proteins were detected in MSCs derived from both embryonic stem cells and fetal tissue. Further studies may be necessary, to investigate if differential gene expression observed here manifest in functional differences that may affect the use of either MSCs for future clinical purposes.
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Eng, John Kun Long
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author Eng, John Kun Long
author_sort Eng, John Kun Long
title Comparative gene expression study of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human first trimester fetal tissue and human embryonic stem cells
title_short Comparative gene expression study of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human first trimester fetal tissue and human embryonic stem cells
title_full Comparative gene expression study of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human first trimester fetal tissue and human embryonic stem cells
title_fullStr Comparative gene expression study of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human first trimester fetal tissue and human embryonic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Comparative gene expression study of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human first trimester fetal tissue and human embryonic stem cells
title_sort comparative gene expression study of mesenchymal stem cells derived from human first trimester fetal tissue and human embryonic stem cells
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