The ability of human embryonic stem cells to self-renew and differentiate into all cell types of the body suggests that they hold great promise for both medical applications and as a research tool for addressing fundamental questions in development and disease. Here, we provide a concise, step-by-step protocol for the derivation of human embryonic stem cells from embryos by immunosurgical isolation of the inner cell mass.
Frozen human embryos used for human embryonic stem (hES) cell derivation were donated for research following proper informed consent under research protocols that were reviewed and approved by both the committee on the use of human subjects and the embryonic stem cell research oversight committee at Harvard University.
Written protocol below is based on published parameters reported by Cowan et al. 2004, with slight modifications.
Embryo Culture
Thaw human embryos using Quinn’s Advantage Thaw Kit and culture in drops of Global medium supplemented with 15% Plasmanate until development to the expanded blastocyst stage.
Immunosurgery-based isolation of the inner cell mass
Preparation:
Immunosurgery Procedure:
Notes:
Steps:
ES cell outgrowth and passaging
When the hES cell outgrowth has reached approximately 0.5mm or more, it is ready for expansion by mechanical picking.
The protocol presented here provides researchers with a concise, easy-to-follow outline of how to derive human embryonic stem cell lines by immunosurgical isolation of the inner cell mass.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
A.E.C. is a fellow of the Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research and Merck Research Laboratories. We thank D. Egli and C. Cowan for experimental advice and discussion.
Material Name | Type | Company | Catalogue Number | Comment |
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Quinn’s Advantage Thaw Kit | Sage | ART-8016 | ||
Global medium | Life Global | GMGB-050 | ||
Plasmanate | Talecris | 61325 | ||
EmbryoMax Acidic Tyrodes | Chemicon/Millipore | MR-004-D | ||
KO-DMEM | Invitrogen/Gibco | 10829-018 | ||
KO-Serum Replacement | Invitrogen/Gibco | 10828-028 | ||
ES cell-tested fetal bovine serum, Defined | Hyclone | SH30070.03 | ||
Glutamax-I | Invitrogen/Gibco | 35050-079 | ||
Non-essential amino acids | Invitrogen/Gibco | 11140-076 | ||
Penicillin/Streptomycin | Invitrogen/Gibco | 15070-063 | ||
Recombinant human basic fibroblast growth factor | Invitrogen | 13256-029 | ||
Beta-mercaptoethanol | Invitrogen/Gibco | 21985-023 | ||
Rabbit anti-human red blood cell primary antibody | Rockland | 109-4139 | ||
Guinea-pig complement serum | Sigma | S-1639 | ||
Capillary pipettes in 10 microL, 50 microL, 100 microL sizes | VWR | |||
Mouth pipettes with tubing | VWR | supplied with capillary pipettes from VWR | ||
0.2 microm Acrodisc syringe filter | Pall Life Sciences | PN4192 | ||
0.5% Trypsin-EDTA | Invitrogen/Gibco | 25300-120 | ||
Tissue culture dishes | VWR | |||
Tissue culture dishes | NUNC | |||
Nikon SMZ1500 dissection scope equipped with Nikon Tokai Hit ThermoPlate warming stage | ||||
Mouse embryonic fibroblasts (E12.5) |