Stem Cell Research (Aug 2018)

Differentiation of human iPSCs into VSMCs and generation of VSMC-derived calcifying vascular cells

  • Anja Trillhaase,
  • Undine Haferkamp,
  • Alexandra Rangnau,
  • Marlon Märtens,
  • Beatrice Schmidt,
  • Michaela Trilck,
  • Philip Seibler,
  • Redouane Aherrahrou,
  • Jeanette Erdmann,
  • Zouhair Aherrahrou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
pp. 62 – 70

Abstract

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Vascular calcification displays a major cause of death worldwide, which involve mainly vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Since 2007, there are increasing numbers of protocols to obtain different cell types from human induced-pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), however a protocol for calcification is missing.Few protocols exist today for the differentiation of iPSCs towards VSMCs and none are known for their calcification. Here we present a protocol for the calcification of iPSC-derived VSMCs. We successfully differentiated iPSCs into VSMCs based on a modified protocol. Calcification in VSMCs is induced by a commercial StemXVivo™ osteogenic medium. Calcification was verified using Calcein and Alizarin Red S staining or Calcium assays, and molecular analyses showed enhanced expression of calcification-associated genes.The presented method could help to study genetic risk variants, using the CRISPR/Cas technology through the introduction of Knockouts or Knockins of risk variants. Finally, this method can be applied for drug screening.