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Isolation of Multipotent Nestin-Expressing Stem Cells Derived from the Epidermis of Elderly Humans and TAT-VHL Peptide-Mediated Neuronal Differentiation of These Cells
Authors:Hiroshi Kanno  Atsuhiko Kubo  Tetsuya Yoshizumi  Taro Mikami  Jiro Maegawa
Affiliation:1.Department of Neurosurgery, Yokohama City University, Yokohama 236-0004, Japan; E-Mails: (A.K.); (T.Y.);2.Department of Plastic Surgery, Yokohama City University, Yokohama 236-0004, Japan; E-Mails: (T.M.); (J.M.)
Abstract:A specialized population of cells residing in the hair follicle is quiescent but shows pluripotency for differentiating into epithelial-mesenchymal lineage cells. Therefore, such cells are hoped to be useful as implantable donor cells for regenerative therapy. Recently, it was reported that intracellular delivery of TAT-VHL peptide induces neuronal differentiation of skin-derived precursors. In the present study, we successfully isolated multipotent stem cells derived from the epidermis of elderly humans, characterized these cells as being capable of sphere formation and strong expression of nestin, fibronectin, and CD34 but not of keratin 15, and identified the niche of these cells as being the outer root sheath of the hair follicles. In addition, we showed that TAT-VHL peptide induced their neuronal differentiation in vitro, and confirmed by fluorescence immunohistochemistry the neuronal differentiation of such peptide-treated cells implanted into rodent brains. These multipotent nestin-expressing stem cells derived from human epidermis are easily accessible and should be useful as donor cells for neuronal regenerative cell therapy.
Keywords:hair follicle  multipotent stem cells  nestin  neuronal differentiation
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