A PILOT STUDY TO ASSESS THE POTENTIAL OF PLATELET LYSATE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO FETAL BOVINE SERUM
Dr. Horne Iona Averal* and Cybil Ignatius
ABSTRACT
The culture of stem cells requires the addition of fetal bovine serum (FBS) in the culture media as a source of the
required growth factors. However, the use of animal-derived supplement in clinical trials is unsafe as there is the
possibility of immunoreactions and internalization of animal proteins by the human mesenchymal stem cells.
Hence, there is a need to find better alternatives to FBS which are of human origin in order to avoid xenogenic
contamination. One such alternative is the platelet lysate which has been proved to be a better alternative to FBS
in the culture of human mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow. Thus this study aims at proving the
efficiency of platelet lysate in the culture of mesenchymal stem cells from the human epidermis. The use of
platelet lysate in the isolation of mesenchymal stem cells from human epidermis was successful and the isolated
cells showed the properties of plate-adherence and fibroblast-like appearance which are characteristic of
mesenchymal stem cells.
Keywords: Mesenchymal Stem cells, Fetal Bovine Serum, Platelet lysate, human epidermis.
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