During generation of new cell line the researchers are primarily interested in such characteristics as morphology and immunophenotype, which allows attributing beloning of the cell to that or other type and accordingly outlining branches of its application. The aim of this research was to test the stem potential of the new cell line 4BL, which was derived from the peripheral blood of healthy donor and to investigate it`s immunophenotype. Methods. The standard cell cultivation and the soft agar test were used. Stem potential was checked by differentiation in the adypogenic, osteogenic and myogenic directions. Results. The 4BL cell lines form colonies similar to embryoid bodies when grown in semisolid agar and capable to differentiate into osteogenic, myogenic and adypohenic direction when grown in induction media. Over 90 % of the 4BL line cell population expressed stem cell markers CD105 and C73 and were negative for the hemopoietic cell markers CD90, CD45, C34 and CD14. Also these cells didn’t express Oct 4. Conclusions. The new human cell line 4BL has stem potential and, most likely, belongs to non-hemopoietic multipotent stem cells.Keywords: cell line, stem cells, embryoid bodies, differentiation, flow cytometry.
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