Authors
Krishanu Saha, Ying Mei, Colin M Reisterer, Neena Kenton Pyzocha, Jing Yang, Julien Muffat, Martyn C Davies, Morgan R Alexander, Robert Langer, Daniel G Anderson, Rudolf Jaenisch
Publication date
2011/11/15
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
108
Issue
46
Pages
18714-18719
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
The current gold standard for the culture of human pluripotent stem cells requires the use of a feeder layer of cells. Here, we develop a spatially defined culture system based on UV/ozone radiation modification of typical cell culture plastics to define a favorable surface environment for human pluripotent stem cell culture. Chemical and geometrical optimization of the surfaces enables control of early cell aggregation from fully dissociated cells, as predicted from a numerical model of cell migration, and results in significant increases in cell growth of undifferentiated cells. These chemically defined xeno-free substrates generate more than three times the number of cells than feeder-containing substrates per surface area. Further, reprogramming and typical gene-targeting protocols can be readily performed on these engineered surfaces. These substrates provide an attractive cell culture platform for the production of …
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K Saha, Y Mei, CM Reisterer, NK Pyzocha, J Yang… - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011