Isolation and (\textit{in vitro}) cultivation of human urothelial cells from urine of patients (original) (raw)
2021, Academia Journal of Biology
In clinical practice the number of urothelial cells collected by biopsy are limited and the procedure requires general anaesthesia. Therefore, in order to acquire enough urothelial cells for in vitro engineering of the urothelium, in this research we aim to isolate urothelial cells from human urine by an alternative, effective, low-cost and safe technique rather than using the indicated method. Sixty human urine samples had been collected from patients and volunteers, cells then were precipitated by centrifugation and cultured. Following the isolation process, these cells were characterized by the immunocytochemical method using some specific antibodies. There are 2 types of cells were successfully isolated from with different shape and morphology, one of them grew randomly while the others formed smooth-edge contours and cobblestone-like cell morphology. These cells were characterized by immunostaining with a specific marker, both of these cells were positive for urothelial marker ...
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