Morphological, molecular and FTIR spectroscopic analysis during the differentiation of kidney cells from pluripotent stem cells

Abstract Background Kidney diseases are a global health problem. Currently, over 2 million people require dialysis or transplant which are associated with high morbidity and mortality; therefore, new researches focused on regenerative medicine have been developed, including the use of stem cells....

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Main Authors: Monica Maribel Mata-Miranda, Gustavo Jesus Vazquez-Zapien, Marlon Rojas-Lopez, Virginia Sanchez-Monroy, David Guillermo Perez-Ishiwara, Raul Jacobo Delgado-Macuil
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spelling doaj-230bfe6b17c54e55aa1eca687ed559822020-11-24T20:48:25ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97602017-05-0150010.1186/s40659‑017‑0119‑6S0716-97602017000100207Morphological, molecular and FTIR spectroscopic analysis during the differentiation of kidney cells from pluripotent stem cellsMonica Maribel Mata-MirandaGustavo Jesus Vazquez-ZapienMarlon Rojas-LopezVirginia Sanchez-MonroyDavid Guillermo Perez-IshiwaraRaul Jacobo Delgado-MacuilAbstract Background Kidney diseases are a global health problem. Currently, over 2 million people require dialysis or transplant which are associated with high morbidity and mortality; therefore, new researches focused on regenerative medicine have been developed, including the use of stem cells. Results In this research, we generate differentiated kidney cells (DKCs) from mouse pluripotent stem cells (mPSCs) analyzing their morphological, genetic, phenotypic, and spectroscopic characteristics along differentiation, highlighting that there are no reports of the use of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy to characterize the directed differentiation of mPSCs to DKCs. The genetic and protein experiments proved the obtention of DKCs that passed through the chronological stages of embryonic kidney development. Regarding vibrational spectroscopy analysis by FTIR, bands related with biomolecules were shown on mPSCs and DKCs spectra, observing distinct differences between cell lineages and maturation stages. The second derivative of DKCs spectra showed changes in the protein bands compared to mPSCs. Finally, the principal components analysis obtained from FTIR spectra allowed to characterize chemical and structurally mPSCs and their differentiation process to DKCs in a rapid and non-invasive way. Conclusion Our results indicated that we obtained DKCs from mPSCs, which passed through the chronological stages of embryonic kidney development. Moreover, FTIR spectroscopy resulted in a non-invasive, rapid and precise technic that together with principal component analysis allows to characterize chemical and structurally both kind of cells and also discriminate and determine different stages along the cell differentiation process.http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602017000100207&lng=en&tlng=enPluripotent stem cellsDifferentiated kidney cellsVibrational spectroscopyFourier transform infraredPrincipal components analysis
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author Monica Maribel Mata-Miranda
Gustavo Jesus Vazquez-Zapien
Marlon Rojas-Lopez
Virginia Sanchez-Monroy
David Guillermo Perez-Ishiwara
Raul Jacobo Delgado-Macuil
spellingShingle Monica Maribel Mata-Miranda
Gustavo Jesus Vazquez-Zapien
Marlon Rojas-Lopez
Virginia Sanchez-Monroy
David Guillermo Perez-Ishiwara
Raul Jacobo Delgado-Macuil
Morphological, molecular and FTIR spectroscopic analysis during the differentiation of kidney cells from pluripotent stem cells
Biological Research
Pluripotent stem cells
Differentiated kidney cells
Vibrational spectroscopy
Fourier transform infrared
Principal components analysis
author_facet Monica Maribel Mata-Miranda
Gustavo Jesus Vazquez-Zapien
Marlon Rojas-Lopez
Virginia Sanchez-Monroy
David Guillermo Perez-Ishiwara
Raul Jacobo Delgado-Macuil
author_sort Monica Maribel Mata-Miranda
title Morphological, molecular and FTIR spectroscopic analysis during the differentiation of kidney cells from pluripotent stem cells
title_short Morphological, molecular and FTIR spectroscopic analysis during the differentiation of kidney cells from pluripotent stem cells
title_full Morphological, molecular and FTIR spectroscopic analysis during the differentiation of kidney cells from pluripotent stem cells
title_fullStr Morphological, molecular and FTIR spectroscopic analysis during the differentiation of kidney cells from pluripotent stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Morphological, molecular and FTIR spectroscopic analysis during the differentiation of kidney cells from pluripotent stem cells
title_sort morphological, molecular and ftir spectroscopic analysis during the differentiation of kidney cells from pluripotent stem cells
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0716-9760
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Abstract Background Kidney diseases are a global health problem. Currently, over 2 million people require dialysis or transplant which are associated with high morbidity and mortality; therefore, new researches focused on regenerative medicine have been developed, including the use of stem cells. Results In this research, we generate differentiated kidney cells (DKCs) from mouse pluripotent stem cells (mPSCs) analyzing their morphological, genetic, phenotypic, and spectroscopic characteristics along differentiation, highlighting that there are no reports of the use of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy to characterize the directed differentiation of mPSCs to DKCs. The genetic and protein experiments proved the obtention of DKCs that passed through the chronological stages of embryonic kidney development. Regarding vibrational spectroscopy analysis by FTIR, bands related with biomolecules were shown on mPSCs and DKCs spectra, observing distinct differences between cell lineages and maturation stages. The second derivative of DKCs spectra showed changes in the protein bands compared to mPSCs. Finally, the principal components analysis obtained from FTIR spectra allowed to characterize chemical and structurally mPSCs and their differentiation process to DKCs in a rapid and non-invasive way. Conclusion Our results indicated that we obtained DKCs from mPSCs, which passed through the chronological stages of embryonic kidney development. Moreover, FTIR spectroscopy resulted in a non-invasive, rapid and precise technic that together with principal component analysis allows to characterize chemical and structurally both kind of cells and also discriminate and determine different stages along the cell differentiation process.
topic Pluripotent stem cells
Differentiated kidney cells
Vibrational spectroscopy
Fourier transform infrared
Principal components analysis
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