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Human Urine‐Derived Stem Cell Differentiation to Endothelial Cells with Barrier Function and Nitric Oxide Production

Endothelial cells (ECs) play a key role in revascularization within regenerating tissue. Stem cells are often used as an alternative cell source when ECs are not available. Several cell types have been used to give rise to ECs, such as umbilical cord vessels, or differentiated from somatic stem cell...

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Autores principales: Liu, Guihua, Wu, Rongpei, Yang, Bin, Deng, Chunhua, Lu, Xiongbing, Walker, Stephen J., Ma, Peter X., Mou, Steve, Atala, Anthony, Zhang, Yuanyuan
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6127250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30011128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.18-0040
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author Liu, Guihua
Wu, Rongpei
Yang, Bin
Deng, Chunhua
Lu, Xiongbing
Walker, Stephen J.
Ma, Peter X.
Mou, Steve
Atala, Anthony
Zhang, Yuanyuan
author_facet Liu, Guihua
Wu, Rongpei
Yang, Bin
Deng, Chunhua
Lu, Xiongbing
Walker, Stephen J.
Ma, Peter X.
Mou, Steve
Atala, Anthony
Zhang, Yuanyuan
author_sort Liu, Guihua
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description Endothelial cells (ECs) play a key role in revascularization within regenerating tissue. Stem cells are often used as an alternative cell source when ECs are not available. Several cell types have been used to give rise to ECs, such as umbilical cord vessels, or differentiated from somatic stem cells, embryonic, or induced pluripotent stem cells. However, the latter carry the potential risk of chronic immune rejection and oncogenesis. Autologous endothelial precursors are an ideal resource, but currently require an invasive procedure to obtain them from the patient's own blood vessels or bone marrow. Thus, the goal of this study was to determine whether urine‐derived stem cells (USCs) could differentiate into functional ECs in vitro. Urine‐derived cells were then differentiated into cells of the endothelial lineage using endothelial differentiation medium for 14 days. Changes in morphology and ultrastructure, and functional endothelial marker expression were assessed in the induced USCs in vitro. Grafts of the differentiated USCs were then subcutaneously injected into nude mice. Induced USCs expressed significantly higher levels of specific markers of ECs (CD31, vWF, eNOS) in vitro and in vivo, compared to nondifferentiated USCs. In addition, the differentiated USC formed intricate tubular networks and presented similar tight junctions, and migration and invasion ability, as well as ability to produce nitric oxide (NO) compared to controls. Using USCs as autologous EC sources for vessel, tissue engineering strategies can yield a sufficient number of cells via a noninvasive, simple, and low‐cost method suitable for rapid clinical translation. stem cells translational medicine 2018 Stem Cells Translational Medicine 2018;7:686–698
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spelling pubmed-61272502018-09-10 Human Urine‐Derived Stem Cell Differentiation to Endothelial Cells with Barrier Function and Nitric Oxide Production Liu, Guihua Wu, Rongpei Yang, Bin Deng, Chunhua Lu, Xiongbing Walker, Stephen J. Ma, Peter X. Mou, Steve Atala, Anthony Zhang, Yuanyuan Stem Cells Transl Med Translational Research Articles and Reviews Endothelial cells (ECs) play a key role in revascularization within regenerating tissue. Stem cells are often used as an alternative cell source when ECs are not available. Several cell types have been used to give rise to ECs, such as umbilical cord vessels, or differentiated from somatic stem cells, embryonic, or induced pluripotent stem cells. However, the latter carry the potential risk of chronic immune rejection and oncogenesis. Autologous endothelial precursors are an ideal resource, but currently require an invasive procedure to obtain them from the patient's own blood vessels or bone marrow. Thus, the goal of this study was to determine whether urine‐derived stem cells (USCs) could differentiate into functional ECs in vitro. Urine‐derived cells were then differentiated into cells of the endothelial lineage using endothelial differentiation medium for 14 days. Changes in morphology and ultrastructure, and functional endothelial marker expression were assessed in the induced USCs in vitro. Grafts of the differentiated USCs were then subcutaneously injected into nude mice. Induced USCs expressed significantly higher levels of specific markers of ECs (CD31, vWF, eNOS) in vitro and in vivo, compared to nondifferentiated USCs. In addition, the differentiated USC formed intricate tubular networks and presented similar tight junctions, and migration and invasion ability, as well as ability to produce nitric oxide (NO) compared to controls. Using USCs as autologous EC sources for vessel, tissue engineering strategies can yield a sufficient number of cells via a noninvasive, simple, and low‐cost method suitable for rapid clinical translation. stem cells translational medicine 2018 Stem Cells Translational Medicine 2018;7:686–698 John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2018-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6127250/ /pubmed/30011128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.18-0040 Text en © 2018 The Authors Stem Cells Translational Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AlphaMed Press This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Translational Research Articles and Reviews
Liu, Guihua
Wu, Rongpei
Yang, Bin
Deng, Chunhua
Lu, Xiongbing
Walker, Stephen J.
Ma, Peter X.
Mou, Steve
Atala, Anthony
Zhang, Yuanyuan
Human Urine‐Derived Stem Cell Differentiation to Endothelial Cells with Barrier Function and Nitric Oxide Production
title Human Urine‐Derived Stem Cell Differentiation to Endothelial Cells with Barrier Function and Nitric Oxide Production
title_full Human Urine‐Derived Stem Cell Differentiation to Endothelial Cells with Barrier Function and Nitric Oxide Production
title_fullStr Human Urine‐Derived Stem Cell Differentiation to Endothelial Cells with Barrier Function and Nitric Oxide Production
title_full_unstemmed Human Urine‐Derived Stem Cell Differentiation to Endothelial Cells with Barrier Function and Nitric Oxide Production
title_short Human Urine‐Derived Stem Cell Differentiation to Endothelial Cells with Barrier Function and Nitric Oxide Production
title_sort human urine‐derived stem cell differentiation to endothelial cells with barrier function and nitric oxide production
topic Translational Research Articles and Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6127250/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30011128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.18-0040
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