Human Umbilical Cord Perivascular (HUCPV) Cells: A Source of Mesenchymal Progenitors
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We describe the isolation of a nonhematopoietic (CD45-, CD34-, SH2+, SH3+, Thy-1+, CD44+) human umbilical cord perivascular (HUCPV) cell population. Each HUCPV cell harvest (2-5 x 10(6), depending on the length of cord available) gave rise to a morphologically homogeneous fibroblastic cell population, which expressed alpha-actin, desmin, vimentin, and 3G5 (a pericyte marker) in culture. We determined the colony-forming unit-fibro-blast (CFU-F) frequency of primary HUCPV cells to be 1:333 and the doubling time, which was 60 hours at passage 0 (P0), decreased to 20 hours at P2. This resulted in a significant cell expansion, producing over 10(10) HUCPV cells within 30 days of culture. Furthermore, HUCPV cells…
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- Biology
- Population
- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Progenitor cell
- Molecular biology
- CD34
- Pericyte
- Cord lining
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