Endometrial regenerative cells: A novel stem cell population
Wichita Clinic · Western University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Angiogenesis is a critical component of the proliferative endometrial phase of the menstrual cycle. Thus, we hypothesized that a stem cell-like population exist and can be isolated from menstrual blood. Mononuclear cells collected from the menstrual blood contained a subpopulation of adherent cells which could be maintained in tissue culture for >68 doublings and retained expression of the markers CD9, CD29, CD41a, CD44, CD59, CD73, CD90 and CD105, without karyotypic abnormalities. Proliferative rate of the cells was significantly higher than control umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells, with doubling occurring every 19.4 hours. These cells, which we termed "Endometrial Regenerative Cells" (ERC) were…
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12Topics & keywords
- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Stem cell
- CD90
- Population
- Biology
- CD44
- CD34
- Regenerative medicine