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Cell-Type-Specific Adhesiveness and Proliferation Propensity on Laminin Isoforms Enable Purification of iPSC-Derived Corneal Epithelium

Shun Shibata, Ryuhei Hayashi, Yuji Kudo, Toru Okubo, Tsutomu Imaizumi, Tomohiko Katayama, Yuki Ishikawa, Y. Kobayashi, Junko Toga, Yukimasa Taniguchi, Yoichi Honma, Kiyotoshi Sekiguchi, Kohji Nishida

2020Stem Cell Reports18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A treatment for intractable diseases is expected to be the replacement of damaged tissues with products from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). Target cell purification is a critical step for realizing hiPSC-based therapy. Here, we found that hiPSC-derived ocular cell types exhibited unique adhesion specificities and growth characteristics on distinct E8 fragments of laminin isoforms (LNE8s): hiPSC-derived corneal epithelial cells (iCECs) and other non-CECs rapidly adhered preferentially to LN332/411/511E8 and LN211E8, respectively, through differential expression of laminin-binding integrins. Furthermore, LN332E8 promoted epithelial cell proliferation but not that of the other eye-related cells, leading to non-CEC elimination by cell competition. Combining these features with magnetic sorting, highly pure iCEC sheets were fabricated. Thus, we established a simple method for isolating iCECs from various hiPSC-derived cells without using fluorescence-activated cell sorting. This study will facilitate efficient manufacture of iCEC sheets for corneal disease treatment and provide insights into target cell-specific scaffold selection.

Topics & Concepts

LamininCell sortingBiologyCell biologyInduced pluripotent stem cellCorneal epitheliumCell adhesionCell growthGene isoformCellIntegrinCell typeFlow cytometryEpitheliumMolecular biologyExtracellular matrixBiochemistryEmbryonic stem cellGeneGeneticsCorneal Surgery and TreatmentsPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchRetinal Development and Disorders