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In vitro and in vivo properties of distinct populations of amniotic fluid mesenchymal progenitor cells

Human mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPCs) are considered to be of great promise for use in tissue repair and regenerative medicine. MPCs represent multipotent adherent cells, able to give rise to multiple mesenchymal lineages such as osteoblasts, adipocytes or chondrocytes. Recently, we identified a...

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Autores principales: Roubelakis, Maria G, Bitsika, Vasiliki, Zagoura, Dimitra, Trohatou, Ourania, Pappa, Kalliopi I, Makridakis, Manousos, Antsaklis, Aristidis, Vlahou, Antonia, Anagnou, Nicholas P
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3918046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21166769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01180.x
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author Roubelakis, Maria G
Bitsika, Vasiliki
Zagoura, Dimitra
Trohatou, Ourania
Pappa, Kalliopi I
Makridakis, Manousos
Antsaklis, Aristidis
Vlahou, Antonia
Anagnou, Nicholas P
author_facet Roubelakis, Maria G
Bitsika, Vasiliki
Zagoura, Dimitra
Trohatou, Ourania
Pappa, Kalliopi I
Makridakis, Manousos
Antsaklis, Aristidis
Vlahou, Antonia
Anagnou, Nicholas P
author_sort Roubelakis, Maria G
collection PubMed
description Human mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPCs) are considered to be of great promise for use in tissue repair and regenerative medicine. MPCs represent multipotent adherent cells, able to give rise to multiple mesenchymal lineages such as osteoblasts, adipocytes or chondrocytes. Recently, we identified and characterized human second trimester amniotic fluid (AF) as a novel source of MPCs. Herein, we found that early colonies of AF-MPCs consisted of two morphologically distinct adherent cell types, termed as spindle-shaped (SS) and round-shaped (RS). A detailed analysis of these two populations showed that SS-AF-MPCs expressed CD90 antigen in a higher level and exhibited a greater proliferation and differentiation potential. To characterize better the molecular identity of these two populations, we have generated a comparative proteomic map of SS-AF-MPCs and RS-AF-MPCs, identifying 25 differentially expressed proteins and 10 proteins uniquely expressed in RS-AF-MPCs. Furthermore, SS-AF-MPCs exhibited significantly higher migration ability on extracellular matrices, such as fibronectin and laminin in vitro, compared to RS-AF-MPCs and thus we further evaluated SS-AF-MPCs for potential use as therapeutic tools in vivo. Therefore, we tested whether GFP-lentiviral transduced SS-AF-MPCs retained their stem cell identity, proliferation and differentiation potential. GFP-SS-AF-MPCs were then successfully delivered into immunosuppressed mice, distributed in different tissues and survived longterm in vivo. In summary, these results demonstrated that AF-MPCs consisted of at least two different MPC populations. In addition, SS-AF-MPCs, isolated based on their colony morphology and CD90 expression, represented the only MPC population that can be expanded easily in culture and used as an efficient tool for future in vivo therapeutic applications.
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spelling pubmed-39180462015-04-06 In vitro and in vivo properties of distinct populations of amniotic fluid mesenchymal progenitor cells Roubelakis, Maria G Bitsika, Vasiliki Zagoura, Dimitra Trohatou, Ourania Pappa, Kalliopi I Makridakis, Manousos Antsaklis, Aristidis Vlahou, Antonia Anagnou, Nicholas P J Cell Mol Med Articles Human mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPCs) are considered to be of great promise for use in tissue repair and regenerative medicine. MPCs represent multipotent adherent cells, able to give rise to multiple mesenchymal lineages such as osteoblasts, adipocytes or chondrocytes. Recently, we identified and characterized human second trimester amniotic fluid (AF) as a novel source of MPCs. Herein, we found that early colonies of AF-MPCs consisted of two morphologically distinct adherent cell types, termed as spindle-shaped (SS) and round-shaped (RS). A detailed analysis of these two populations showed that SS-AF-MPCs expressed CD90 antigen in a higher level and exhibited a greater proliferation and differentiation potential. To characterize better the molecular identity of these two populations, we have generated a comparative proteomic map of SS-AF-MPCs and RS-AF-MPCs, identifying 25 differentially expressed proteins and 10 proteins uniquely expressed in RS-AF-MPCs. Furthermore, SS-AF-MPCs exhibited significantly higher migration ability on extracellular matrices, such as fibronectin and laminin in vitro, compared to RS-AF-MPCs and thus we further evaluated SS-AF-MPCs for potential use as therapeutic tools in vivo. Therefore, we tested whether GFP-lentiviral transduced SS-AF-MPCs retained their stem cell identity, proliferation and differentiation potential. GFP-SS-AF-MPCs were then successfully delivered into immunosuppressed mice, distributed in different tissues and survived longterm in vivo. In summary, these results demonstrated that AF-MPCs consisted of at least two different MPC populations. In addition, SS-AF-MPCs, isolated based on their colony morphology and CD90 expression, represented the only MPC population that can be expanded easily in culture and used as an efficient tool for future in vivo therapeutic applications. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-09 2011-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3918046/ /pubmed/21166769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01180.x Text en © 2011 The Authors Journal compilation © 2011 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Roubelakis, Maria G
Bitsika, Vasiliki
Zagoura, Dimitra
Trohatou, Ourania
Pappa, Kalliopi I
Makridakis, Manousos
Antsaklis, Aristidis
Vlahou, Antonia
Anagnou, Nicholas P
In vitro and in vivo properties of distinct populations of amniotic fluid mesenchymal progenitor cells
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title_fullStr In vitro and in vivo properties of distinct populations of amniotic fluid mesenchymal progenitor cells
title_full_unstemmed In vitro and in vivo properties of distinct populations of amniotic fluid mesenchymal progenitor cells
title_short In vitro and in vivo properties of distinct populations of amniotic fluid mesenchymal progenitor cells
title_sort in vitro and in vivo properties of distinct populations of amniotic fluid mesenchymal progenitor cells
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3918046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21166769
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01180.x
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