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Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation

The vascular wall stores mesenchymal progenitor cells which are able to induce bone regeneration, via direct and paracrine mechanisms. Although much is known regarding perivascular cell regulation of osteoblasts, their regulation of osteoclasts, and by extension utility in states of high bone resorp...

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Autores principales: Negri, Stefano, Wang, Yiyun, Sono, Takashi, Lee, Seungyong, Hsu, Ginny Ching‐Yun, Xu, Jiajia, Meyers, Carolyn A., Qin, Qizhi, Broderick, Kristen, Witwer, Kenneth W., Peault, Bruno, James, Aaron W.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7695633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32697440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.20-0152
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author Negri, Stefano
Wang, Yiyun
Sono, Takashi
Lee, Seungyong
Hsu, Ginny Ching‐Yun
Xu, Jiajia
Meyers, Carolyn A.
Qin, Qizhi
Broderick, Kristen
Witwer, Kenneth W.
Peault, Bruno
James, Aaron W.
author_facet Negri, Stefano
Wang, Yiyun
Sono, Takashi
Lee, Seungyong
Hsu, Ginny Ching‐Yun
Xu, Jiajia
Meyers, Carolyn A.
Qin, Qizhi
Broderick, Kristen
Witwer, Kenneth W.
Peault, Bruno
James, Aaron W.
author_sort Negri, Stefano
collection PubMed
description The vascular wall stores mesenchymal progenitor cells which are able to induce bone regeneration, via direct and paracrine mechanisms. Although much is known regarding perivascular cell regulation of osteoblasts, their regulation of osteoclasts, and by extension utility in states of high bone resorption, is not known. Here, human perivascular stem cells (PSCs) were used as a means to prevent autograft resorption in a gonadectomy‐induced osteoporotic spine fusion model. Furthermore, the paracrine regulation by PSCs of osteoclast formation was evaluated, using coculture, conditioned medium, and purified extracellular vesicles. Results showed that PSCs when mixed with autograft bone induce an increase in osteoblast:osteoclast ratio, promote bone matrix formation, and prevent bone graft resorption. The confluence of these factors resulted in high rates of fusion in an ovariectomized rat lumbar spine fusion model. Application of PSCs was superior across metrics to either the use of unpurified, culture‐defined adipose‐derived stromal cells or autograft bone alone. Under coculture conditions, PSCs negatively regulated osteoclast formation and did so via secreted, nonvesicular paracrine factors. Total RNA sequencing identified secreted factors overexpressed by PSCs which may explain their negative regulation of graft resorption. In summary, PSCs reduce osteoclast formation and prevent bone graft resorption in high turnover states such as gonadectomy‐induced osteoporosis.
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spelling pubmed-76956332020-12-10 Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation Negri, Stefano Wang, Yiyun Sono, Takashi Lee, Seungyong Hsu, Ginny Ching‐Yun Xu, Jiajia Meyers, Carolyn A. Qin, Qizhi Broderick, Kristen Witwer, Kenneth W. Peault, Bruno James, Aaron W. Stem Cells Transl Med Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine The vascular wall stores mesenchymal progenitor cells which are able to induce bone regeneration, via direct and paracrine mechanisms. Although much is known regarding perivascular cell regulation of osteoblasts, their regulation of osteoclasts, and by extension utility in states of high bone resorption, is not known. Here, human perivascular stem cells (PSCs) were used as a means to prevent autograft resorption in a gonadectomy‐induced osteoporotic spine fusion model. Furthermore, the paracrine regulation by PSCs of osteoclast formation was evaluated, using coculture, conditioned medium, and purified extracellular vesicles. Results showed that PSCs when mixed with autograft bone induce an increase in osteoblast:osteoclast ratio, promote bone matrix formation, and prevent bone graft resorption. The confluence of these factors resulted in high rates of fusion in an ovariectomized rat lumbar spine fusion model. Application of PSCs was superior across metrics to either the use of unpurified, culture‐defined adipose‐derived stromal cells or autograft bone alone. Under coculture conditions, PSCs negatively regulated osteoclast formation and did so via secreted, nonvesicular paracrine factors. Total RNA sequencing identified secreted factors overexpressed by PSCs which may explain their negative regulation of graft resorption. In summary, PSCs reduce osteoclast formation and prevent bone graft resorption in high turnover states such as gonadectomy‐induced osteoporosis. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7695633/ /pubmed/32697440 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.20-0152 Text en © 2020 The Authors. stem cells translational medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of AlphaMed Press. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Negri, Stefano
Wang, Yiyun
Sono, Takashi
Lee, Seungyong
Hsu, Ginny Ching‐Yun
Xu, Jiajia
Meyers, Carolyn A.
Qin, Qizhi
Broderick, Kristen
Witwer, Kenneth W.
Peault, Bruno
James, Aaron W.
Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation
title Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation
title_full Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation
title_fullStr Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation
title_full_unstemmed Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation
title_short Human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation
title_sort human perivascular stem cells prevent bone graft resorption in osteoporotic contexts by inhibiting osteoclast formation
topic Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7695633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32697440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sctm.20-0152
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