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Effect of tissue-harvesting site on yield of stem cells derived from adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies

The stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of adipose tissue contains an abundant population of multipotent adipose-tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs) that possess the capacity to differentiate into cells of the mesodermal lineage in vitro. For cell-based therapies, an advantageous approach would be to harve...

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Autores principales: Jurgens, Wouter J. F. M., Oedayrajsingh-Varma, Maikel J., Helder, Marco N., ZandiehDoulabi, Behrouz, Schouten, Tabitha E., Kuik, Dirk J., Ritt, Marco J. P. F., van Milligen, Florine J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18379826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-007-0555-7
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author Jurgens, Wouter J. F. M.
Oedayrajsingh-Varma, Maikel J.
Helder, Marco N.
ZandiehDoulabi, Behrouz
Schouten, Tabitha E.
Kuik, Dirk J.
Ritt, Marco J. P. F.
van Milligen, Florine J.
author_facet Jurgens, Wouter J. F. M.
Oedayrajsingh-Varma, Maikel J.
Helder, Marco N.
ZandiehDoulabi, Behrouz
Schouten, Tabitha E.
Kuik, Dirk J.
Ritt, Marco J. P. F.
van Milligen, Florine J.
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description The stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of adipose tissue contains an abundant population of multipotent adipose-tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs) that possess the capacity to differentiate into cells of the mesodermal lineage in vitro. For cell-based therapies, an advantageous approach would be to harvest these SVF cells and give them back to the patient within a single surgical procedure, thereby avoiding lengthy and costly in vitro culturing steps. However, this requires SVF-isolates to contain sufficient ASCs capable of differentiating into the desired cell lineage. We have investigated whether the yield and function of ASCs are affected by the anatomical sites most frequently used for harvesting adipose tissue: the abdomen and hip/thigh region. The frequency of ASCs in the SVF of adipose tissue from the abdomen and hip/thigh region was determined in limiting dilution and colony-forming unit (CFU) assays. The capacity of these ASCs to differentiate into the chondrogenic and osteogenic pathways was investigated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and (immuno)histochemistry. A significant difference (P = 0.0009) was seen in ASC frequency but not in the absolute number of nucleated cells between adipose tissue harvested from the abdomen (5.1 ± 1.1%, mean ± SEM) and hip/thigh region (1.2 ± 0.7%). However, within the CFUs derived from both tissues, the frequency of CFUs having osteogenic differentiation potential was the same. When cultured, homogeneous cell populations were obtained with similar growth kinetics and phenotype. No differences were detected in differentiation capacity between ASCs from both tissue-harvesting sites. We conclude that the yield of ASCs, but not the total amount of nucleated cells per volume or the ASC proliferation and differentiation capacities, are dependent on the tissue-harvesting site. The abdomen seems to be preferable to the hip/thigh region for harvesting adipose tissue, in particular when considering SVF cells for stem-cell-based therapies in one-step surgical procedures for skeletal tissue engineering.
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spelling pubmed-23867542008-05-16 Effect of tissue-harvesting site on yield of stem cells derived from adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies Jurgens, Wouter J. F. M. Oedayrajsingh-Varma, Maikel J. Helder, Marco N. ZandiehDoulabi, Behrouz Schouten, Tabitha E. Kuik, Dirk J. Ritt, Marco J. P. F. van Milligen, Florine J. Cell Tissue Res Regular Article The stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of adipose tissue contains an abundant population of multipotent adipose-tissue-derived stem cells (ASCs) that possess the capacity to differentiate into cells of the mesodermal lineage in vitro. For cell-based therapies, an advantageous approach would be to harvest these SVF cells and give them back to the patient within a single surgical procedure, thereby avoiding lengthy and costly in vitro culturing steps. However, this requires SVF-isolates to contain sufficient ASCs capable of differentiating into the desired cell lineage. We have investigated whether the yield and function of ASCs are affected by the anatomical sites most frequently used for harvesting adipose tissue: the abdomen and hip/thigh region. The frequency of ASCs in the SVF of adipose tissue from the abdomen and hip/thigh region was determined in limiting dilution and colony-forming unit (CFU) assays. The capacity of these ASCs to differentiate into the chondrogenic and osteogenic pathways was investigated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and (immuno)histochemistry. A significant difference (P = 0.0009) was seen in ASC frequency but not in the absolute number of nucleated cells between adipose tissue harvested from the abdomen (5.1 ± 1.1%, mean ± SEM) and hip/thigh region (1.2 ± 0.7%). However, within the CFUs derived from both tissues, the frequency of CFUs having osteogenic differentiation potential was the same. When cultured, homogeneous cell populations were obtained with similar growth kinetics and phenotype. No differences were detected in differentiation capacity between ASCs from both tissue-harvesting sites. We conclude that the yield of ASCs, but not the total amount of nucleated cells per volume or the ASC proliferation and differentiation capacities, are dependent on the tissue-harvesting site. The abdomen seems to be preferable to the hip/thigh region for harvesting adipose tissue, in particular when considering SVF cells for stem-cell-based therapies in one-step surgical procedures for skeletal tissue engineering. Springer-Verlag 2008-04-01 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2386754/ /pubmed/18379826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-007-0555-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2007
spellingShingle Regular Article
Jurgens, Wouter J. F. M.
Oedayrajsingh-Varma, Maikel J.
Helder, Marco N.
ZandiehDoulabi, Behrouz
Schouten, Tabitha E.
Kuik, Dirk J.
Ritt, Marco J. P. F.
van Milligen, Florine J.
Effect of tissue-harvesting site on yield of stem cells derived from adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies
title Effect of tissue-harvesting site on yield of stem cells derived from adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies
title_full Effect of tissue-harvesting site on yield of stem cells derived from adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies
title_fullStr Effect of tissue-harvesting site on yield of stem cells derived from adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies
title_full_unstemmed Effect of tissue-harvesting site on yield of stem cells derived from adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies
title_short Effect of tissue-harvesting site on yield of stem cells derived from adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies
title_sort effect of tissue-harvesting site on yield of stem cells derived from adipose tissue: implications for cell-based therapies
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18379826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00441-007-0555-7
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