Source: Sambo, D. et al., Transient Treatment of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells with DMSO to Promote Differentiation. J. Vis. Exp. (2019)
This video demonstrates the method for enhancing stem cell differentiation with transient DMSO treatment, which arrests cells in the G1 phase. Post-treatment, an ectodermal differentiation medium with BMP and TGF-β inhibitors is added to promote neural precursor formation.
1. Stem Cell Maintenance
NOTE: The cell maintenance protocol described below applies to pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) maintained in an adherent monolayer. Media, other reagents, and cell culture plates used prior to dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) treatment can be adjusted as needed. For all the following protocols in this manuscript, cells should be handled under a biological safety cabinet.
2. DMSO Pretreatment
NOTE: When plating the cells for DMSO pretreatment prior to differentiation, the starting plating cell density should be optimized with consideration of the typical growth rate of the stem cell line as well as the differentiation protocol being used. Validate pluripotency using conventional markers, as necessary. Cells should be passaged at least 1x-2x after initial thawing prior to differentiation.
3. Differentiation to Primary Germ Layers
NOTE: The following describes methods previously shown to be effective in our laboratory for PSCs grown in a monolayer on 6 well plates. Any differentiation protocol of choice should be used after the DMSO treatment to promote differentiation into desired lineages. Remove DMSO solution after a 24-48 h treatment and proceed with differentiation following standard protocols.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
6-well Clear Flat Bottom TC-treated Multiwell Cell Culture Plate | Corning | 353046 | |
Countess II FL Automated Cell Counter | Thermo Fisher Scientific | AMQAF1000 | |
DMEM/F-12 | Gibco | 11320033 | |
DMSO | Sigma-Aldrich | D2650 | |
Knockout DMEM | Gibco | 10829018 | |
Knockout Serum Replacement | Gibco | 10828028 | |
Matrigel Matrix | Corning | 354277 | |
Noggin Fc Chimera Protein | R&D Systems | 3344-NG-050 | |
SB431542 | Stemgent | 04-0010 | |
Ultra-Low Attachment Microplates | Corning | 3471 | |
Y-27632 | StemCell Technologies | 72302 |