Substrate stiffness effect and chromosome missegregation in hIPS cells

Journal of Negative Results in BioMedicine(2015)

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Background Ensuring genetic stability in pluripotent stem cell (PSC) cultures is essential for the development of successful cell therapies. Although most instances lead to failed experiments and go unreported in the literature, many laboratories have found the emergence of genetic abnormalities in PSCs when cultured in vitro for prolonged amounts of time. These cells are primarily cultured in non-physiological stiff substrates like tissue culture polystyrene (TCPS) which raises the possibility that the cause of these abnormalities may be influenced by substrate mechanics. Findings In order to investigate this, human PSCs were grown on substrates of varying stiffness such as a range of polyacrylamide formulations, TCPS, and borosilicate glass coverslips. These substrates allowed for the testing of a stiffness range from 5kPa to 64GPa. Two human induced PSC (iPSC) lines were analyzed in this study: 19-9-11 iPSCs and 19.7 clone F iPSCs. Centrosome and DNA staining revealed that 19-9-11 iPSCs range from 1–8.5 % abnormal mitoses under the different culture conditions. A range of 4.4–8.1 % abnormal mitoses was found for 19.7 clone F iPSCs. Conclusions Abnormal cell division was not biased towards one particular substrate. It was confirmed by Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Tukey’s Honest Significant Difference test that there was no statistically significant difference between passage numbers, cell lines, or substrates.
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Induced pluripotent stem cells,Chromosome missegregation,Mitosis,Substrate stiffness
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