Van Hoof Dennis, Liku Muluye E
Diabetes Center, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Methods Mol Biol. 2013;997:127-40. doi: 10.1007/978-1-62703-348-0_10.
Many research groups are engaged in using human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) to generate surrogate pancreatic β-cells for transplantation into diabetic patients. However, to our knowledge, there is no report on the successful generation of glucose-responsive insulin-producing β-cells from hPSCs in vitro. Below, we outline a method that is based on published protocols as well as our own experience by which one can differentiate hPSCs along the pancreatic lineage to generate insulin-producing β-cell-like cells. The protocol, which spans five distinct stages, is an attempt to recapitulate the derivation of pancreatic β-cells in vitro as they form in the developing embryo. We included details on materials and techniques, suggest ways to customize it to your hPSC line of choice, added notes on how to monitor and analyze the cells during differentiation, and indicate what results can be expected.
许多研究团队致力于利用人类多能干细胞(hPSC)来生成替代性胰腺β细胞,以便移植到糖尿病患者体内。然而,据我们所知,尚无关于在体外成功从hPSC生成对葡萄糖有反应的胰岛素分泌β细胞的报道。以下,我们概述一种基于已发表方案以及我们自身经验的方法,通过该方法可以使hPSC沿着胰腺谱系分化,以生成胰岛素分泌β细胞样细胞。该方案涵盖五个不同阶段,旨在体外重现胰腺β细胞在发育胚胎中形成的过程。我们纳入了材料和技术的详细信息,建议了根据所选hPSC系进行定制的方法,添加了关于在分化过程中如何监测和分析细胞的注释,并指出了预期的结果。