Jones Robert B, Strong Amy L, Gimble Jeffrey M, Bunnell Bruce A
Center for Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, USA.
LaCell LLC, New Orleans, USA.
Bio Protoc. 2017 Mar 5;7(5):e2161. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2161.
Adipose-derived stromal/stem cells (ASCs) are multipotent cells that can be isolated from adipose tissue. Studies have shown that cells have the capacity to self-renew and differentiate into adipocyte, chondrocyte, myocyte, and osteoblast lineages. Thus, significant interest regarding their use for regenerative purposes to restore aging or damaged tissue has grown in recent decades. These cells have also been shown to immunomodulate the microenvironment and secrete abundant growth factors, which minimize inflammation and aid repair and regeneration. ASCs can be readily isolated from the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of lipoaspirates. Given their ease of accessibility, bountiful source, and potential application in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, there is growing interest in the characterization and utilization of ASCs. This protocol describes the isolation of ASCs from adult human adipose tissue as well as methods for culture maintenance including expansion and cryopreservation.
脂肪来源的基质/干细胞(ASCs)是一类多能细胞,可从脂肪组织中分离得到。研究表明,这些细胞具有自我更新能力,并能分化为脂肪细胞、软骨细胞、肌细胞和成骨细胞谱系。因此,近几十年来,人们对其用于再生目的以修复衰老或受损组织的兴趣大增。这些细胞还被证明能够调节微环境的免疫功能,并分泌大量生长因子,从而减轻炎症并促进修复和再生。ASCs可轻易地从抽脂物的基质血管成分(SVF)中分离出来。鉴于其易于获取、来源丰富以及在再生医学和组织工程中的潜在应用,人们对ASCs的特性研究和利用兴趣日益浓厚。本方案描述了从成人脂肪组织中分离ASCs的方法以及包括传代培养和冷冻保存在内的培养维持方法。