Unit

UNIT 1E.3 Isolation of Amniotic Epithelial Stem Cells

  1. Toshio Miki,
  2. Fabio Marongiu,
  3. Kenneth Dorko,
  4. Ewa C.S. Ellis,
  5. Stephen C. Strom

Published Online: 1 JAN 2010

DOI: 10.1002/9780470151808.sc01e03s12

Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology

Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology

How to Cite

Miki, T., Marongiu, F., Dorko, K., Ellis, E. C. and Strom, S. C. 2010. Isolation of Amniotic Epithelial Stem Cells. Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology. 12:E:1E.3:1E.3.1–1E.3.10.

Author Information

  1. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Publication History

  1. Published Online: 1 JAN 2010
  2. Published Print: MAR 2010

Abstract

Many of the cell types that can be isolated from placental tissues retain phenotypic plasticity that makes them an interesting source of cells for regenerative medicine. Several procedures for the isolation of stem cells from different parts of the placenta have been reported. This unit describes a detailed and simple protocol for the selective isolation of amniotic epithelial cells from human term placenta without disturbing the mesenchymal layer. We also introduce a simple density separation technique for the enrichment of the population for SSEA-4 positive cells. Curr. Protoc. Stem Cell Biol. 12:1E.3.1-1E.3.10. © 2010 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Keywords:

  • placenta;
  • amnion;
  • epithelial stem cells