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Both Human Hematoma Punctured from Pelvic Fractures and Serum Increase Muscle Resident Stem Cells Response to BMP9: A Multivariate Statistical Approach

Hematoma and skeletal muscles play a crucial role in bone fracture healing. The muscle resident mesenchymal stromal cells (mrSCs) can promote bone formation by differentiating into osteoblasts upon treatment by bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP), such as BMP9. However, the influence of hematoma fract...

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Autores principales: Alinejad, Yasaman, Lauzon, Marc-Antoine, Grenier, Guillaume, Balg, Frédéric, Faucheux, Nathalie
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7231246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32325892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9041175
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author Alinejad, Yasaman
Lauzon, Marc-Antoine
Grenier, Guillaume
Balg, Frédéric
Faucheux, Nathalie
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Lauzon, Marc-Antoine
Grenier, Guillaume
Balg, Frédéric
Faucheux, Nathalie
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description Hematoma and skeletal muscles play a crucial role in bone fracture healing. The muscle resident mesenchymal stromal cells (mrSCs) can promote bone formation by differentiating into osteoblasts upon treatment by bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP), such as BMP9. However, the influence of hematoma fracture extracts (Hema) on human mrSC (hmrSC) response to BMP9 is still unknown. We therefore determined the influence of Hema, human healthy serum (HH), and fetal bovine serum (FBS, control) on BMP9-induced osteoblast commitment of hmrSC by measuring alkaline phosphatase activity. Multiplex assays of 90 cytokines were performed to characterize HH and Hema composition and allow their classification by a multivariate statistical approach depending on their expression levels. We confirmed that BMP9 had a greater effect on osteoblastic differentiation of hmrSCs than BMP2 in presence of FBS. The hmrSCs response to BMP9 was enhanced by both Hema and HH, even though several cytokines were upregulated (IL-6, IL-8, MCP-1, VEGF-A and osteopontin), downregulated (BMP9, PDGF) or similar (TNF-alpha) in Hema compared with HH. Thus, hematoma may potentiate BMP9-induced osteogenic differentiation of hmrSCs during bone fracture healing. The multivariate statistical analyses will help to identify the cytokines involved in such phenomenon leading to normal or pathological bone healing.
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spelling pubmed-72312462020-05-22 Both Human Hematoma Punctured from Pelvic Fractures and Serum Increase Muscle Resident Stem Cells Response to BMP9: A Multivariate Statistical Approach Alinejad, Yasaman Lauzon, Marc-Antoine Grenier, Guillaume Balg, Frédéric Faucheux, Nathalie J Clin Med Article Hematoma and skeletal muscles play a crucial role in bone fracture healing. The muscle resident mesenchymal stromal cells (mrSCs) can promote bone formation by differentiating into osteoblasts upon treatment by bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP), such as BMP9. However, the influence of hematoma fracture extracts (Hema) on human mrSC (hmrSC) response to BMP9 is still unknown. We therefore determined the influence of Hema, human healthy serum (HH), and fetal bovine serum (FBS, control) on BMP9-induced osteoblast commitment of hmrSC by measuring alkaline phosphatase activity. Multiplex assays of 90 cytokines were performed to characterize HH and Hema composition and allow their classification by a multivariate statistical approach depending on their expression levels. We confirmed that BMP9 had a greater effect on osteoblastic differentiation of hmrSCs than BMP2 in presence of FBS. The hmrSCs response to BMP9 was enhanced by both Hema and HH, even though several cytokines were upregulated (IL-6, IL-8, MCP-1, VEGF-A and osteopontin), downregulated (BMP9, PDGF) or similar (TNF-alpha) in Hema compared with HH. Thus, hematoma may potentiate BMP9-induced osteogenic differentiation of hmrSCs during bone fracture healing. The multivariate statistical analyses will help to identify the cytokines involved in such phenomenon leading to normal or pathological bone healing. MDPI 2020-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7231246/ /pubmed/32325892 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9041175 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alinejad, Yasaman
Lauzon, Marc-Antoine
Grenier, Guillaume
Balg, Frédéric
Faucheux, Nathalie
Both Human Hematoma Punctured from Pelvic Fractures and Serum Increase Muscle Resident Stem Cells Response to BMP9: A Multivariate Statistical Approach
title Both Human Hematoma Punctured from Pelvic Fractures and Serum Increase Muscle Resident Stem Cells Response to BMP9: A Multivariate Statistical Approach
title_full Both Human Hematoma Punctured from Pelvic Fractures and Serum Increase Muscle Resident Stem Cells Response to BMP9: A Multivariate Statistical Approach
title_fullStr Both Human Hematoma Punctured from Pelvic Fractures and Serum Increase Muscle Resident Stem Cells Response to BMP9: A Multivariate Statistical Approach
title_full_unstemmed Both Human Hematoma Punctured from Pelvic Fractures and Serum Increase Muscle Resident Stem Cells Response to BMP9: A Multivariate Statistical Approach
title_short Both Human Hematoma Punctured from Pelvic Fractures and Serum Increase Muscle Resident Stem Cells Response to BMP9: A Multivariate Statistical Approach
title_sort both human hematoma punctured from pelvic fractures and serum increase muscle resident stem cells response to bmp9: a multivariate statistical approach
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7231246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32325892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9041175
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