Human embryonic stem cells: derivation, maintenance and cryopreservation

Int J Stem Cells. 2011 Jun;4(1):9-17. doi: 10.15283/ijsc.2011.4.1.9.

Abstract

Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are the most powerful candidate for the treatment of incurable diseases through the replacement of damaged cells and/or tissues in patients, although there are some obstacles to overcome for the clinical application of hESCs such as the assurance of guided differentiation and control of the immune response following cell therapy or tissue grafting. To obtain genetically stable hESCs and use them clinically, it is important to develop appropriate culture conditions. Additionally, the establishment of a hESC bank with a large number of hESC lines will be required for their clinical application because each hESC line is directed to have a different differentiation ability and immune characteristics such as HLA type. In this review, we describe the derivation and culture conditions of hESCs based on recent advances. Then, we will introduce several cryopreservation methods for hESCs, which is important for the development of cell bank.

Keywords: Cryopreservation; Culture; Establishment; Human embryonic stem cell.

Publication types

  • Review