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Human Cardiac Progenitor Spheroids Exhibit Enhanced Engraftment Potential

A major obstacle to an effective myocardium stem cell therapy has always been the delivery and survival of implanted stem cells in the heart. Better engraftment can be achieved if cells are administered as cell aggregates, which maintain their extra-cellular matrix (ECM). We have generated spheroid...

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Autores principales: Oltolina, Francesca, Zamperone, Andrea, Colangelo, Donato, Gregoletto, Luca, Reano, Simone, Pietronave, Stefano, Merlin, Simone, Talmon, Maria, Novelli, Eugenio, Diena, Marco, Nicoletti, Carmine, Musarò, Antonio, Filigheddu, Nicoletta, Follenzi, Antonia, Prat, Maria
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4572703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137999
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author Oltolina, Francesca
Zamperone, Andrea
Colangelo, Donato
Gregoletto, Luca
Reano, Simone
Pietronave, Stefano
Merlin, Simone
Talmon, Maria
Novelli, Eugenio
Diena, Marco
Nicoletti, Carmine
Musarò, Antonio
Filigheddu, Nicoletta
Follenzi, Antonia
Prat, Maria
author_facet Oltolina, Francesca
Zamperone, Andrea
Colangelo, Donato
Gregoletto, Luca
Reano, Simone
Pietronave, Stefano
Merlin, Simone
Talmon, Maria
Novelli, Eugenio
Diena, Marco
Nicoletti, Carmine
Musarò, Antonio
Filigheddu, Nicoletta
Follenzi, Antonia
Prat, Maria
author_sort Oltolina, Francesca
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description A major obstacle to an effective myocardium stem cell therapy has always been the delivery and survival of implanted stem cells in the heart. Better engraftment can be achieved if cells are administered as cell aggregates, which maintain their extra-cellular matrix (ECM). We have generated spheroid aggregates in less than 24 h by seeding human cardiac progenitor cells (hCPCs) onto methylcellulose hydrogel-coated microwells. Cells within spheroids maintained the expression of stemness/mesenchymal and ECM markers, growth factors and their cognate receptors, cardiac commitment factors, and metalloproteases, as detected by immunofluorescence, q-RT-PCR and immunoarray, and expressed a higher, but regulated, telomerase activity. Compared to cells in monolayers, 3D spheroids secreted also bFGF and showed MMP2 activity. When spheroids were seeded on culture plates, the cells quickly migrated, displaying an increased wound healing ability with or without pharmacological modulation, and reached confluence at a higher rate than cells from conventional monolayers. When spheroids were injected in the heart wall of healthy mice, some cells migrated from the spheroids, engrafted, and remained detectable for at least 1 week after transplantation, while, when the same amount of cells was injected as suspension, no cells were detectable three days after injection. Cells from spheroids displayed the same engraftment capability when they were injected in cardiotoxin-injured myocardium. Our study shows that spherical in vivo ready-to-implant scaffold-less aggregates of hCPCs able to engraft also in the hostile environment of an injured myocardium can be produced with an economic, easy and fast protocol.
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spelling pubmed-45727032015-09-18 Human Cardiac Progenitor Spheroids Exhibit Enhanced Engraftment Potential Oltolina, Francesca Zamperone, Andrea Colangelo, Donato Gregoletto, Luca Reano, Simone Pietronave, Stefano Merlin, Simone Talmon, Maria Novelli, Eugenio Diena, Marco Nicoletti, Carmine Musarò, Antonio Filigheddu, Nicoletta Follenzi, Antonia Prat, Maria PLoS One Research Article A major obstacle to an effective myocardium stem cell therapy has always been the delivery and survival of implanted stem cells in the heart. Better engraftment can be achieved if cells are administered as cell aggregates, which maintain their extra-cellular matrix (ECM). We have generated spheroid aggregates in less than 24 h by seeding human cardiac progenitor cells (hCPCs) onto methylcellulose hydrogel-coated microwells. Cells within spheroids maintained the expression of stemness/mesenchymal and ECM markers, growth factors and their cognate receptors, cardiac commitment factors, and metalloproteases, as detected by immunofluorescence, q-RT-PCR and immunoarray, and expressed a higher, but regulated, telomerase activity. Compared to cells in monolayers, 3D spheroids secreted also bFGF and showed MMP2 activity. When spheroids were seeded on culture plates, the cells quickly migrated, displaying an increased wound healing ability with or without pharmacological modulation, and reached confluence at a higher rate than cells from conventional monolayers. When spheroids were injected in the heart wall of healthy mice, some cells migrated from the spheroids, engrafted, and remained detectable for at least 1 week after transplantation, while, when the same amount of cells was injected as suspension, no cells were detectable three days after injection. Cells from spheroids displayed the same engraftment capability when they were injected in cardiotoxin-injured myocardium. Our study shows that spherical in vivo ready-to-implant scaffold-less aggregates of hCPCs able to engraft also in the hostile environment of an injured myocardium can be produced with an economic, easy and fast protocol. Public Library of Science 2015-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4572703/ /pubmed/26375957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137999 Text en © 2015 Oltolina 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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Oltolina, Francesca
Zamperone, Andrea
Colangelo, Donato
Gregoletto, Luca
Reano, Simone
Pietronave, Stefano
Merlin, Simone
Talmon, Maria
Novelli, Eugenio
Diena, Marco
Nicoletti, Carmine
Musarò, Antonio
Filigheddu, Nicoletta
Follenzi, Antonia
Prat, Maria
Human Cardiac Progenitor Spheroids Exhibit Enhanced Engraftment Potential
title Human Cardiac Progenitor Spheroids Exhibit Enhanced Engraftment Potential
title_full Human Cardiac Progenitor Spheroids Exhibit Enhanced Engraftment Potential
title_fullStr Human Cardiac Progenitor Spheroids Exhibit Enhanced Engraftment Potential
title_full_unstemmed Human Cardiac Progenitor Spheroids Exhibit Enhanced Engraftment Potential
title_short Human Cardiac Progenitor Spheroids Exhibit Enhanced Engraftment Potential
title_sort human cardiac progenitor spheroids exhibit enhanced engraftment potential
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4572703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26375957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137999
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