Stem Cell Reports (Jan 2018)

A Standard Nomenclature for Referencing and Authentication of Pluripotent Stem Cells

  • Andreas Kurtz,
  • Stefanie Seltmann,
  • Amos Bairoch,
  • Marie-Sophie Bittner,
  • Kevin Bruce,
  • Amanda Capes-Davis,
  • Laura Clarke,
  • Jeremy M. Crook,
  • Laurence Daheron,
  • Johannes Dewender,
  • Adam Faulconbridge,
  • Wataru Fujibuchi,
  • Alexander Gutteridge,
  • Derek J. Hei,
  • Yong-Ou Kim,
  • Jung-Hyun Kim,
  • Anja Kolb- Kokocinski,
  • Fritz Lekschas,
  • Geoffrey P. Lomax,
  • Jeanne F. Loring,
  • Tenneille Ludwig,
  • Nancy Mah,
  • Tohru Matsui,
  • Robert Müller,
  • Helen Parkinson,
  • Michael Sheldon,
  • Kelly Smith,
  • Harald Stachelscheid,
  • Glyn Stacey,
  • Ian Streeter,
  • Anna Veiga,
  • Ren-He Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2017.12.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Unambiguous cell line authentication is essential to avoid loss of association between data and cells. The risk for loss of references increases with the rapidity that new human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) lines are generated, exchanged, and implemented. Ideally, a single name should be used as a generally applied reference for each cell line to access and unify cell-related information across publications, cell banks, cell registries, and databases and to ensure scientific reproducibility. We discuss the needs and requirements for such a unique identifier and implement a standard nomenclature for hPSCs, which can be automatically generated and registered by the human pluripotent stem cell registry (hPSCreg). To avoid ambiguities in PSC-line referencing, we strongly urge publishers to demand registration and use of the standard name when publishing research based on hPSC lines.

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