Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2455126 | Research in Veterinary Science | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The present work was carried out to study the ability of avian “Extract Egg” (EE) for reprogramming caprine fetal cells. The isolated caprine fetal cells were cultured in stem cell media supplemented with different percentages of either EE or FBS. The results indicated that the supplementation of 2-4% EE formed lesser but larger size stem cell like cell colonies as compared to 6% or 10% EE. The expression of pluripotent genes were comparatively higher in colonies developed in 2% or 4% as compared to 6% or 10% EE. Further, immunocytochemistry revealed that the colonies developed in all percentage of EE expressed pluripotent markers like Oct4, Nanog, TRA-1-60 and TRA-1-81. Our findings indicated that avian EE has the potentiality to reprogram caprine fetal cells into embryonic state which may help in generation of pluripotent stem cells without using viral vector.
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Authors
Parul Bharadwaj, Kuldeep Kumar, Renu Singh, Gopal Puri, T. Yasotha, Manish Kumar, Sanjeev Bhure, B.C. Das, M. Sarkar, Sadhan Bag,