METHOD FOR IN VITRO EXPANSION AND TRANSDIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN PANCREATIC ACINAR CELLS INTO INSULIN-PRODUCING CELLS
Application 1980/KOLNP/2004 published 2006-08-11, filed 2004-12-23
This invention relates, e.g., to a method for expanding mammalian acinar cells, comprising culturing the cells in a cell culture system comprising a cell culture medium and a cell attachment surface, under conditions wherein the acinar cells undergo a 3-4 fold expansion together with transdifferentiation into a modified cell phenotype (IP cells) showing characteristics of acinar cells and liver cells. The invention also relates to a method for transforming these IP cells to insulin-producing cells in vitro, comprising culturing the cells in a novel, defined medium. Also disclosed are suitable culture media for performing these methods, isolated cells having the phenotype of IP cells and/or produced by these methods, and kits for performing the methods. (FIG. 15)
Applicant
BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY
1, BECTON DRIVE, MC 089, FRANKLIN LAKES, NJ 07417-1880, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Inventor
PRESNELL, SHARON, C; ROBBINS, NEIL; HEIDARAN, MOHAMMAD; MCINTYRE, CATHERINE; HAALAND, PERRY; LATTA, PAUL, P; SCHARP, DAVID, W; COUTTS, MARGARET
International Info
Classification: C12N
Publication Number: WO 03/102134
Application Date: 2003-05-22
Priority Information
60/384,000 USA 2002-05-28