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Over-Expression of hNGF in Adult Human Olfactory Bulb Neural Stem Cells Promotes Cell Growth and Oligodendrocytic Differentiation

The adult human olfactory bulb neural stem/progenitor cells (OBNC/PC) are promising candidate for cell-based therapy for traumatic and neurodegenerative insults. Exogenous application of NGF was suggested as a promising therapeutic strategy for traumatic and neurodegenerative diseases, however effec...

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Autores principales: Marei, Hany E. S., Althani, Asmaa, Afifi, Nahla, Abd-Elmaksoud, Ahmed, Bernardini, Camilla, Michetti, Fabrizio, Barba, Marta, Pescatori, Mario, Maira, Giulio, Paldino, Emanuela, Manni, Luigi, Casalbore, Patrizia, Cenciarelli, Carlo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3868548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24367504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082206
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author Marei, Hany E. S.
Althani, Asmaa
Afifi, Nahla
Abd-Elmaksoud, Ahmed
Bernardini, Camilla
Michetti, Fabrizio
Barba, Marta
Pescatori, Mario
Maira, Giulio
Paldino, Emanuela
Manni, Luigi
Casalbore, Patrizia
Cenciarelli, Carlo
author_facet Marei, Hany E. S.
Althani, Asmaa
Afifi, Nahla
Abd-Elmaksoud, Ahmed
Bernardini, Camilla
Michetti, Fabrizio
Barba, Marta
Pescatori, Mario
Maira, Giulio
Paldino, Emanuela
Manni, Luigi
Casalbore, Patrizia
Cenciarelli, Carlo
author_sort Marei, Hany E. S.
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description The adult human olfactory bulb neural stem/progenitor cells (OBNC/PC) are promising candidate for cell-based therapy for traumatic and neurodegenerative insults. Exogenous application of NGF was suggested as a promising therapeutic strategy for traumatic and neurodegenerative diseases, however effective delivery of NGF into the CNS parenchyma is still challenging due mainly to its limited ability to cross the blood–brain barrier, and intolerable side effects if administered into the brain ventricular system. An effective method to ensure delivery of NGF into the parenchyma of CNS is the genetic modification of NSC to overexpress NGF gene. Overexpression of NGF in adult human OBNSC is expected to alter their proliferation and differentiation nature, and thus might enhance their therapeutic potential. In this study, we genetically modified adult human OBNS/PC to overexpress human NGF (hNGF) and green fluorescent protein (GFP) genes to provide insight about the effects of hNGF and GFP genes overexpression in adult human OBNS/PC on their in vitro multipotentiality using DNA microarray, immunophenotyping, and Western blot (WB) protocols. Our analysis revealed that OBNS/PC-GFP and OBNS/PC-GFP-hNGF differentiation is a multifaceted process involving changes in major biological processes as reflected in alteration of the gene expression levels of crucial markers such as cell cycle and survival markers, stemness markers, and differentiation markers. The differentiation of both cell classes was also associated with modulations of key signaling pathways such MAPK signaling pathway, ErbB signaling pathway, and neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction pathway for OBNS/PC-GFP, and axon guidance, calcium channel, voltage-dependent, gamma subunit 7 for OBNS/PC-GFP-hNGF as revealed by GO and KEGG. Differentiated OBNS/PC-GFP-hNGF displayed extensively branched cytoplasmic processes, a significant faster growth rate and up modulated the expression of oligodendroglia precursor cells markers (PDGFRα, NG2 and CNPase) respect to OBNS/PC-GFP counterparts. These findings suggest an enhanced proliferation and oligodendrocytic differentiation potential for OBNS/PC-GFP-hNGF as compared to OBNS/PC-GFP.
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spelling pubmed-38685482013-12-23 Over-Expression of hNGF in Adult Human Olfactory Bulb Neural Stem Cells Promotes Cell Growth and Oligodendrocytic Differentiation Marei, Hany E. S. Althani, Asmaa Afifi, Nahla Abd-Elmaksoud, Ahmed Bernardini, Camilla Michetti, Fabrizio Barba, Marta Pescatori, Mario Maira, Giulio Paldino, Emanuela Manni, Luigi Casalbore, Patrizia Cenciarelli, Carlo PLoS One Research Article The adult human olfactory bulb neural stem/progenitor cells (OBNC/PC) are promising candidate for cell-based therapy for traumatic and neurodegenerative insults. Exogenous application of NGF was suggested as a promising therapeutic strategy for traumatic and neurodegenerative diseases, however effective delivery of NGF into the CNS parenchyma is still challenging due mainly to its limited ability to cross the blood–brain barrier, and intolerable side effects if administered into the brain ventricular system. An effective method to ensure delivery of NGF into the parenchyma of CNS is the genetic modification of NSC to overexpress NGF gene. Overexpression of NGF in adult human OBNSC is expected to alter their proliferation and differentiation nature, and thus might enhance their therapeutic potential. In this study, we genetically modified adult human OBNS/PC to overexpress human NGF (hNGF) and green fluorescent protein (GFP) genes to provide insight about the effects of hNGF and GFP genes overexpression in adult human OBNS/PC on their in vitro multipotentiality using DNA microarray, immunophenotyping, and Western blot (WB) protocols. Our analysis revealed that OBNS/PC-GFP and OBNS/PC-GFP-hNGF differentiation is a multifaceted process involving changes in major biological processes as reflected in alteration of the gene expression levels of crucial markers such as cell cycle and survival markers, stemness markers, and differentiation markers. The differentiation of both cell classes was also associated with modulations of key signaling pathways such MAPK signaling pathway, ErbB signaling pathway, and neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction pathway for OBNS/PC-GFP, and axon guidance, calcium channel, voltage-dependent, gamma subunit 7 for OBNS/PC-GFP-hNGF as revealed by GO and KEGG. Differentiated OBNS/PC-GFP-hNGF displayed extensively branched cytoplasmic processes, a significant faster growth rate and up modulated the expression of oligodendroglia precursor cells markers (PDGFRα, NG2 and CNPase) respect to OBNS/PC-GFP counterparts. These findings suggest an enhanced proliferation and oligodendrocytic differentiation potential for OBNS/PC-GFP-hNGF as compared to OBNS/PC-GFP. Public Library of Science 2013-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3868548/ /pubmed/24367504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082206 Text en © 2013 Marei 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Marei, Hany E. S.
Althani, Asmaa
Afifi, Nahla
Abd-Elmaksoud, Ahmed
Bernardini, Camilla
Michetti, Fabrizio
Barba, Marta
Pescatori, Mario
Maira, Giulio
Paldino, Emanuela
Manni, Luigi
Casalbore, Patrizia
Cenciarelli, Carlo
Over-Expression of hNGF in Adult Human Olfactory Bulb Neural Stem Cells Promotes Cell Growth and Oligodendrocytic Differentiation
title Over-Expression of hNGF in Adult Human Olfactory Bulb Neural Stem Cells Promotes Cell Growth and Oligodendrocytic Differentiation
title_full Over-Expression of hNGF in Adult Human Olfactory Bulb Neural Stem Cells Promotes Cell Growth and Oligodendrocytic Differentiation
title_fullStr Over-Expression of hNGF in Adult Human Olfactory Bulb Neural Stem Cells Promotes Cell Growth and Oligodendrocytic Differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Over-Expression of hNGF in Adult Human Olfactory Bulb Neural Stem Cells Promotes Cell Growth and Oligodendrocytic Differentiation
title_short Over-Expression of hNGF in Adult Human Olfactory Bulb Neural Stem Cells Promotes Cell Growth and Oligodendrocytic Differentiation
title_sort over-expression of hngf in adult human olfactory bulb neural stem cells promotes cell growth and oligodendrocytic differentiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3868548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24367504
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082206
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