Abstract

Pluripotent stem cells have the potential to differentiate into various cell types that can be used for basic biological studies, drug discovery, and regenerative medicine. To obtain reliable results using the differentiated cells, the contamination of nontarget cells should be avoided. microRNAs (miRNAs) can serve as indicators to distinguish target and nontarget cells, because the activities of miRNAs are different among cell types.In this chapter, we introduce a method to purify target cells using synthetic messenger RNAs (mRNAs) that respond to cell-specific miRNAs. The method is composed of five steps: mRNA sequence design, template DNA preparation by PCR, in vitro mRNA transcription, mRNA transfection into cells, and fluorescence-activated cell sorting. This synthetic mRNA-based cell purification method will advance various applications of pluripotent stem cells.

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