Alexandra K. Ciminera
	
					    												
Tanzania						                            
                            
						
 Research Article
												Adult Stem Cell Subsets from Human Dermis 						
Author(s): Agustin Vega-Crespo*, Brian Truong, Benjamen E. Schoenberg, Alexandra K. Ciminera, Benjamin L. Larson, Daniel G. Anderson and James ByrneAgustin Vega-Crespo*, Brian Truong, Benjamen E. Schoenberg, Alexandra K. Ciminera, Benjamin L. Larson, Daniel G. Anderson and James Byrne             
						
												
				 Adult stem cells possess the ability to differentiate and mature into defined cell types; however, tissue-specificity and donor and culture inconsistencies have presented a challenge in identifying these cells. Adult adherent dermal cell-products have been efficiently utilized for isogenic cosmetic therapies. The purpose of this study is to identify, isolate, and characterize progenitor subsets from adult adherent dermal cells capable of ex vivo differentiation. LAVIV® adult dermal cells were independently immunoselected for CD146, CD271, and CD73/CD90/CD105 to investigate the mesenchymal differentiation capacity and possible enrichment in the purified fractions. After differentiation, the osteogenic, chondrogenic, and adipogenic potential and cell-specific gene expression were evaluated and compared for each phenotype. Adult dermal cells possess the ability to differentiate into.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2157-7633.1000411