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Smooth Muscle-Like Cells Generated from Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Display Marker Gene Expression and Electrophysiological Competence Comparable to Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells

The use of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) differentiated toward a smooth muscle cell (SMC) phenotype may provide an alternative for investigators interested in regenerating urinary tract organs such as the bladder where autologous smooth muscle cells cannot be used or are unavailable. In this stud...

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Autores principales: Brun, Juliane, Lutz, Katrin A., Neumayer, Katharina M. H., Klein, Gerd, Seeger, Tanja, Uynuk-Ool, Tatiana, Wörgötter, Katharina, Schmid, Sandra, Kraushaar, Udo, Guenther, Elke, Rolauffs, Bernd, Aicher, Wilhelm K., Hart, Melanie L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4684225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26673782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145153
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author Brun, Juliane
Lutz, Katrin A.
Neumayer, Katharina M. H.
Klein, Gerd
Seeger, Tanja
Uynuk-Ool, Tatiana
Wörgötter, Katharina
Schmid, Sandra
Kraushaar, Udo
Guenther, Elke
Rolauffs, Bernd
Aicher, Wilhelm K.
Hart, Melanie L.
author_facet Brun, Juliane
Lutz, Katrin A.
Neumayer, Katharina M. H.
Klein, Gerd
Seeger, Tanja
Uynuk-Ool, Tatiana
Wörgötter, Katharina
Schmid, Sandra
Kraushaar, Udo
Guenther, Elke
Rolauffs, Bernd
Aicher, Wilhelm K.
Hart, Melanie L.
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description The use of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) differentiated toward a smooth muscle cell (SMC) phenotype may provide an alternative for investigators interested in regenerating urinary tract organs such as the bladder where autologous smooth muscle cells cannot be used or are unavailable. In this study we measured the effects of good manufacturing practice (GMP)-compliant expansion followed by myogenic differentiation of human MSCs on the expression of a range of contractile (from early to late) myogenic markers in relation to the electrophysiological parameters to assess the functional role of the differentiated MSCs and found that differentiation of MSCs associated with electrophysiological competence comparable to bladder SMCs. Within 1–2 weeks of myogenic differentiation, differentiating MSCs significantly expressed alpha smooth muscle actin (αSMA; ACTA2), transgelin (TAGLN), calponin (CNN1), and smooth muscle myosin heavy chain (SM-MHC; MYH11) according to qRT-PCR and/or immunofluorescence and Western blot. Voltage-gated Na(+) current levels also increased within the same time period following myogenic differentiation. In contrast to undifferentiated MSCs, differentiated MSCs and bladder SMCs exhibited elevated cytosolic Ca(2+) transients in response to K(+)-induced depolarization and contracted in response to K(+) indicating functional maturation of differentiated MSCs. Depolarization was suppressed by Cd(2+), an inhibitor of voltage-gated Ca(2+)-channels. The expression of Na(+)-channels was pharmacologically identified as the Na(v)1.4 subtype, while the K(+) and Ca(2+) ion channels were identified by gene expression of KCNMA1, CACNA1C and CACNA1H which encode for the large conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel BK(Ca) channels, Ca(v)1.2 L-type Ca(2+) channels and Ca(v)3.2 T-type Ca(2+) channels, respectively. This protocol may be used to differentiate adult MSCs into smooth muscle-like cells with an intermediate-to-late SMC contractile phenotype exhibiting voltage-gated ion channel activity comparable to bladder SMCs which may be important for urological regenerative medicine applications.
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spelling pubmed-46842252015-12-31 Smooth Muscle-Like Cells Generated from Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Display Marker Gene Expression and Electrophysiological Competence Comparable to Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells Brun, Juliane Lutz, Katrin A. Neumayer, Katharina M. H. Klein, Gerd Seeger, Tanja Uynuk-Ool, Tatiana Wörgötter, Katharina Schmid, Sandra Kraushaar, Udo Guenther, Elke Rolauffs, Bernd Aicher, Wilhelm K. Hart, Melanie L. PLoS One Research Article The use of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) differentiated toward a smooth muscle cell (SMC) phenotype may provide an alternative for investigators interested in regenerating urinary tract organs such as the bladder where autologous smooth muscle cells cannot be used or are unavailable. In this study we measured the effects of good manufacturing practice (GMP)-compliant expansion followed by myogenic differentiation of human MSCs on the expression of a range of contractile (from early to late) myogenic markers in relation to the electrophysiological parameters to assess the functional role of the differentiated MSCs and found that differentiation of MSCs associated with electrophysiological competence comparable to bladder SMCs. Within 1–2 weeks of myogenic differentiation, differentiating MSCs significantly expressed alpha smooth muscle actin (αSMA; ACTA2), transgelin (TAGLN), calponin (CNN1), and smooth muscle myosin heavy chain (SM-MHC; MYH11) according to qRT-PCR and/or immunofluorescence and Western blot. Voltage-gated Na(+) current levels also increased within the same time period following myogenic differentiation. In contrast to undifferentiated MSCs, differentiated MSCs and bladder SMCs exhibited elevated cytosolic Ca(2+) transients in response to K(+)-induced depolarization and contracted in response to K(+) indicating functional maturation of differentiated MSCs. Depolarization was suppressed by Cd(2+), an inhibitor of voltage-gated Ca(2+)-channels. The expression of Na(+)-channels was pharmacologically identified as the Na(v)1.4 subtype, while the K(+) and Ca(2+) ion channels were identified by gene expression of KCNMA1, CACNA1C and CACNA1H which encode for the large conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel BK(Ca) channels, Ca(v)1.2 L-type Ca(2+) channels and Ca(v)3.2 T-type Ca(2+) channels, respectively. This protocol may be used to differentiate adult MSCs into smooth muscle-like cells with an intermediate-to-late SMC contractile phenotype exhibiting voltage-gated ion channel activity comparable to bladder SMCs which may be important for urological regenerative medicine applications. Public Library of Science 2015-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4684225/ /pubmed/26673782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145153 Text en © 2015 Brun 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
Brun, Juliane
Lutz, Katrin A.
Neumayer, Katharina M. H.
Klein, Gerd
Seeger, Tanja
Uynuk-Ool, Tatiana
Wörgötter, Katharina
Schmid, Sandra
Kraushaar, Udo
Guenther, Elke
Rolauffs, Bernd
Aicher, Wilhelm K.
Hart, Melanie L.
Smooth Muscle-Like Cells Generated from Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Display Marker Gene Expression and Electrophysiological Competence Comparable to Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells
title Smooth Muscle-Like Cells Generated from Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Display Marker Gene Expression and Electrophysiological Competence Comparable to Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells
title_full Smooth Muscle-Like Cells Generated from Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Display Marker Gene Expression and Electrophysiological Competence Comparable to Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells
title_fullStr Smooth Muscle-Like Cells Generated from Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Display Marker Gene Expression and Electrophysiological Competence Comparable to Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells
title_full_unstemmed Smooth Muscle-Like Cells Generated from Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Display Marker Gene Expression and Electrophysiological Competence Comparable to Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells
title_short Smooth Muscle-Like Cells Generated from Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Display Marker Gene Expression and Electrophysiological Competence Comparable to Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells
title_sort smooth muscle-like cells generated from human mesenchymal stromal cells display marker gene expression and electrophysiological competence comparable to bladder smooth muscle cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4684225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26673782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145153
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