A ROCK inhibitor permits survival of dissociated human embryonic stem cells

K Watanabe, M Ueno, D Kamiya, A Nishiyama… - Nature …, 2007 - nature.com
K Watanabe, M Ueno, D Kamiya, A Nishiyama, M Matsumura, T Wataya, JB Takahashi…
Nature biotechnology, 2007nature.com
Poor survival of human embryonic stem (hES) cells after cell dissociation is an obstacle to
research, hindering manipulations such as subcloning. Here we show that application of a
selective Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) inhibitor,, Y-27632, to hES cells markedly
diminishes dissociation-induced apoptosis, increases cloning efficiency (from∼ 1% to∼
27%) and facilitates subcloning after gene transfer. Furthermore, dissociated hES cells
treated with Y-27632 are protected from apoptosis even in serum-free suspension (SFEB) …
Abstract
Poor survival of human embryonic stem (hES) cells after cell dissociation is an obstacle to research, hindering manipulations such as subcloning. Here we show that application of a selective Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) inhibitor,, Y-27632, to hES cells markedly diminishes dissociation-induced apoptosis, increases cloning efficiency (from ∼1% to ∼27%) and facilitates subcloning after gene transfer. Furthermore, dissociated hES cells treated with Y-27632 are protected from apoptosis even in serum-free suspension (SFEB) culture and form floating aggregates. We demonstrate that the protective ability of Y-27632 enables SFEB-cultured hES cells to survive and differentiate into Bf1+ cortical and basal telencephalic progenitors, as do SFEB-cultured mouse ES cells.
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