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Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Stem Cells Maintain Multilineage Differentiation Abilities and Do Not Transform during Long-Term Culture

Umbilical cord matrix stem cells (UCMSC) have generated great interest in various therapeutic approaches, including liver regeneration. This article aims to analyze the specific characteristics and the potential occurrence of premalignant alterations of UCMSC during long-term expansion, which are im...

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Autores principales: Scheers, Isabelle, Lombard, Catherine, Paganelli, Massimiliano, Campard, David, Najimi, Mustapha, Gala, Jean-Luc, Decottignies, Anabelle, Sokal, Etienne
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3739759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23951150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071374
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author Scheers, Isabelle
Lombard, Catherine
Paganelli, Massimiliano
Campard, David
Najimi, Mustapha
Gala, Jean-Luc
Decottignies, Anabelle
Sokal, Etienne
author_facet Scheers, Isabelle
Lombard, Catherine
Paganelli, Massimiliano
Campard, David
Najimi, Mustapha
Gala, Jean-Luc
Decottignies, Anabelle
Sokal, Etienne
author_sort Scheers, Isabelle
collection PubMed
description Umbilical cord matrix stem cells (UCMSC) have generated great interest in various therapeutic approaches, including liver regeneration. This article aims to analyze the specific characteristics and the potential occurrence of premalignant alterations of UCMSC during long-term expansion, which are important issues for clinical applications. UCMSC were isolated from the umbilical cord of 14 full-term newborns and expanded in vitro until senescence. We examined the long-term growth potential, senescence characteristics, immunophenotype and multilineage differentiation capacity of these cells. In addition, their genetic stability was assessed through karyotyping, telomerase maintenance mechanisms and analysis of expression and functionality of cell cycle regulation genes. The tumorigenic potential was also studied in immunocompromised mice. In vitro, UCMSC reached up to 33.7±2.1 cumulative population doublings before entering replicative senescence. Their immunophenotype and differentiation potential, notably into hepatocyte-like cells, remained stable over time. Cytogenetic analyses did not reveal any chromosomal abnormality and the expression of oncogenes was not induced. Telomere maintenance mechanisms were not activated. Just as UCMSC lacked transformed features in vitro, they could not give rise to tumors in vivo. UCMSC could be expanded in long-term cultures while maintaining stable genetic features and endodermal differentiation potential. UCMSC therefore represent safe candidates for liver regenerative medicine.
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spelling pubmed-37397592013-08-15 Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Stem Cells Maintain Multilineage Differentiation Abilities and Do Not Transform during Long-Term Culture Scheers, Isabelle Lombard, Catherine Paganelli, Massimiliano Campard, David Najimi, Mustapha Gala, Jean-Luc Decottignies, Anabelle Sokal, Etienne PLoS One Research Article Umbilical cord matrix stem cells (UCMSC) have generated great interest in various therapeutic approaches, including liver regeneration. This article aims to analyze the specific characteristics and the potential occurrence of premalignant alterations of UCMSC during long-term expansion, which are important issues for clinical applications. UCMSC were isolated from the umbilical cord of 14 full-term newborns and expanded in vitro until senescence. We examined the long-term growth potential, senescence characteristics, immunophenotype and multilineage differentiation capacity of these cells. In addition, their genetic stability was assessed through karyotyping, telomerase maintenance mechanisms and analysis of expression and functionality of cell cycle regulation genes. The tumorigenic potential was also studied in immunocompromised mice. In vitro, UCMSC reached up to 33.7±2.1 cumulative population doublings before entering replicative senescence. Their immunophenotype and differentiation potential, notably into hepatocyte-like cells, remained stable over time. Cytogenetic analyses did not reveal any chromosomal abnormality and the expression of oncogenes was not induced. Telomere maintenance mechanisms were not activated. Just as UCMSC lacked transformed features in vitro, they could not give rise to tumors in vivo. UCMSC could be expanded in long-term cultures while maintaining stable genetic features and endodermal differentiation potential. UCMSC therefore represent safe candidates for liver regenerative medicine. Public Library of Science 2013-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3739759/ /pubmed/23951150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071374 Text en © 2013 Scheers et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Scheers, Isabelle
Lombard, Catherine
Paganelli, Massimiliano
Campard, David
Najimi, Mustapha
Gala, Jean-Luc
Decottignies, Anabelle
Sokal, Etienne
Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Stem Cells Maintain Multilineage Differentiation Abilities and Do Not Transform during Long-Term Culture
title Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Stem Cells Maintain Multilineage Differentiation Abilities and Do Not Transform during Long-Term Culture
title_full Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Stem Cells Maintain Multilineage Differentiation Abilities and Do Not Transform during Long-Term Culture
title_fullStr Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Stem Cells Maintain Multilineage Differentiation Abilities and Do Not Transform during Long-Term Culture
title_full_unstemmed Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Stem Cells Maintain Multilineage Differentiation Abilities and Do Not Transform during Long-Term Culture
title_short Human Umbilical Cord Matrix Stem Cells Maintain Multilineage Differentiation Abilities and Do Not Transform during Long-Term Culture
title_sort human umbilical cord matrix stem cells maintain multilineage differentiation abilities and do not transform during long-term culture
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3739759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23951150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071374
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