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Culture Medium Supplements Derived from Human Platelet and Plasma: Cell Commitment and Proliferation Support

Present cell culture medium supplements, in most cases based on animal sera, are not fully satisfactory especially for the in vitro expansion of cells intended for human cell therapy. This paper refers to (i) an heparin-free human platelet lysate (PL) devoid of serum or plasma components (v-PL) and...

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Autores principales: Muraglia, Anita, Nguyen, Van Thi, Nardini, Marta, Mogni, Massimo, Coviello, Domenico, Dozin, Beatrice, Strada, Paolo, Baldelli, Ilaria, Formica, Matteo, Cancedda, Ranieri, Mastrogiacomo, Maddalena
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5702080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29209609
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2017.00066
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author Muraglia, Anita
Nguyen, Van Thi
Nardini, Marta
Mogni, Massimo
Coviello, Domenico
Dozin, Beatrice
Strada, Paolo
Baldelli, Ilaria
Formica, Matteo
Cancedda, Ranieri
Mastrogiacomo, Maddalena
author_facet Muraglia, Anita
Nguyen, Van Thi
Nardini, Marta
Mogni, Massimo
Coviello, Domenico
Dozin, Beatrice
Strada, Paolo
Baldelli, Ilaria
Formica, Matteo
Cancedda, Ranieri
Mastrogiacomo, Maddalena
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description Present cell culture medium supplements, in most cases based on animal sera, are not fully satisfactory especially for the in vitro expansion of cells intended for human cell therapy. This paper refers to (i) an heparin-free human platelet lysate (PL) devoid of serum or plasma components (v-PL) and (ii) an heparin-free human serum derived from plasma devoid of PL components (Pl-s) and to their use as single components or in combination in primary or cell line cultures. Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) primary cultures were obtained from adipose tissue, bone marrow, and umbilical cord. Human chondrocytes were obtained from articular cartilage biopsies. In general, MSC expanded in the presence of Pl-s alone showed a low or no proliferation in comparison to cells grown with the combination of Pl-s and v-PL. Confluent, growth-arrested cells, either human MSC or human articular chondrocytes, treated with v-PL resumed proliferation, whereas control cultures, not supplemented with v-PL, remained quiescent and did not proliferate. Interestingly, signal transduction pathways distinctive of proliferation were activated also in cells treated with v-PL in the absence of serum, when cell proliferation did not occur, indicating that v-PL could induce the cell re-entry in the cell cycle (cell commitment), but the presence of serum proteins was an absolute requirement for cell proliferation to happen. Indeed, Pl-s alone supported cell growth in constitutively activated cell lines (U-937, HeLa, HaCaT, and V-79) regardless of the co-presence of v-PL. Plasma- and plasma-derived serum were equally able to sustain cell proliferation although, for cells cultured in adhesion, the Pl-s was more efficient than the plasma from which it was derived. In conclusion, the cells expanded in the presence of the new additives maintained their differentiation potential and did not show alterations in their karyotype.
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spelling pubmed-57020802017-12-05 Culture Medium Supplements Derived from Human Platelet and Plasma: Cell Commitment and Proliferation Support Muraglia, Anita Nguyen, Van Thi Nardini, Marta Mogni, Massimo Coviello, Domenico Dozin, Beatrice Strada, Paolo Baldelli, Ilaria Formica, Matteo Cancedda, Ranieri Mastrogiacomo, Maddalena Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Present cell culture medium supplements, in most cases based on animal sera, are not fully satisfactory especially for the in vitro expansion of cells intended for human cell therapy. This paper refers to (i) an heparin-free human platelet lysate (PL) devoid of serum or plasma components (v-PL) and (ii) an heparin-free human serum derived from plasma devoid of PL components (Pl-s) and to their use as single components or in combination in primary or cell line cultures. Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) primary cultures were obtained from adipose tissue, bone marrow, and umbilical cord. Human chondrocytes were obtained from articular cartilage biopsies. In general, MSC expanded in the presence of Pl-s alone showed a low or no proliferation in comparison to cells grown with the combination of Pl-s and v-PL. Confluent, growth-arrested cells, either human MSC or human articular chondrocytes, treated with v-PL resumed proliferation, whereas control cultures, not supplemented with v-PL, remained quiescent and did not proliferate. Interestingly, signal transduction pathways distinctive of proliferation were activated also in cells treated with v-PL in the absence of serum, when cell proliferation did not occur, indicating that v-PL could induce the cell re-entry in the cell cycle (cell commitment), but the presence of serum proteins was an absolute requirement for cell proliferation to happen. Indeed, Pl-s alone supported cell growth in constitutively activated cell lines (U-937, HeLa, HaCaT, and V-79) regardless of the co-presence of v-PL. Plasma- and plasma-derived serum were equally able to sustain cell proliferation although, for cells cultured in adhesion, the Pl-s was more efficient than the plasma from which it was derived. In conclusion, the cells expanded in the presence of the new additives maintained their differentiation potential and did not show alterations in their karyotype. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5702080/ /pubmed/29209609 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2017.00066 Text en Copyright © 2017 Muraglia, Nguyen, Nardini, Mogni, Coviello, Dozin, Strada, Baldelli, Formica, Cancedda and Mastrogiacomo. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Muraglia, Anita
Nguyen, Van Thi
Nardini, Marta
Mogni, Massimo
Coviello, Domenico
Dozin, Beatrice
Strada, Paolo
Baldelli, Ilaria
Formica, Matteo
Cancedda, Ranieri
Mastrogiacomo, Maddalena
Culture Medium Supplements Derived from Human Platelet and Plasma: Cell Commitment and Proliferation Support
title Culture Medium Supplements Derived from Human Platelet and Plasma: Cell Commitment and Proliferation Support
title_full Culture Medium Supplements Derived from Human Platelet and Plasma: Cell Commitment and Proliferation Support
title_fullStr Culture Medium Supplements Derived from Human Platelet and Plasma: Cell Commitment and Proliferation Support
title_full_unstemmed Culture Medium Supplements Derived from Human Platelet and Plasma: Cell Commitment and Proliferation Support
title_short Culture Medium Supplements Derived from Human Platelet and Plasma: Cell Commitment and Proliferation Support
title_sort culture medium supplements derived from human platelet and plasma: cell commitment and proliferation support
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5702080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29209609
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2017.00066
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