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Qualifying Osteogenic Potency Assay Metrics for Human Multipotent Stromal Cells: TGF-β2 a Telling Eligible Biomarker

Potency assays are critical for regenerative medicine, addressing the known challenge of functional heterogeneity among human multipotent stromal cells (hMSC). Necessary laboratory cell expansion allows analysis before implantation in the patient. Levels of induction of five signature gene biomarker...

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Autores principales: Ofiteru, Augustin M., Becheru, Diana F., Gharbia, Sami, Balta, Cornel, Herman, Hildegard, Mladin, Bianca, Ionita, Mariana, Hermenean, Anca, Burns, Jorge S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33260388
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9122559
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author Ofiteru, Augustin M.
Becheru, Diana F.
Gharbia, Sami
Balta, Cornel
Herman, Hildegard
Mladin, Bianca
Ionita, Mariana
Hermenean, Anca
Burns, Jorge S.
author_facet Ofiteru, Augustin M.
Becheru, Diana F.
Gharbia, Sami
Balta, Cornel
Herman, Hildegard
Mladin, Bianca
Ionita, Mariana
Hermenean, Anca
Burns, Jorge S.
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description Potency assays are critical for regenerative medicine, addressing the known challenge of functional heterogeneity among human multipotent stromal cells (hMSC). Necessary laboratory cell expansion allows analysis before implantation in the patient. Levels of induction of five signature gene biomarkers, ALPL, COL1A2, DCN, ELN and RUNX2, constituted a previously reported proof-of-principle osteogenic potency assay. We tested assay modification to enhance reproducibility using six consistent bone marrow derived hBM-MSC and explored applicability to three adipose tissue derived hAT-MSC. Using a potent proprietary osteogenic induction factor, the GUSB/YWAHZ reference gene pair provided real time PCR consistency. The novel assay conditions supported the concept that genes encoding extracellular matrix proteins one week after osteogenic induction were informative. Nonetheless, relatively low induction of COL1A2 and ELN encouraged search for additional biomarkers. TGFB2 mRNA induction, important for osteogenic commitment, was readily quantifiable in both hBM-MSC and hAT-MSC. Combined with DCN, TGFB2 mRNA induction data provided discriminatory power for resolving donor-specific heterogeneity. Histomorphometric decorin and TGF-β2 protein expression patterns in eight-week heterotopic bone implants also discriminated the two non-bone-forming hMSC. We highlight progress towards prompt osteogenic potency assays, needed by current clinical trials to accelerate improved intervention with enhanced stem cell therapy for serious bone fractures.
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spelling pubmed-77609532020-12-26 Qualifying Osteogenic Potency Assay Metrics for Human Multipotent Stromal Cells: TGF-β2 a Telling Eligible Biomarker Ofiteru, Augustin M. Becheru, Diana F. Gharbia, Sami Balta, Cornel Herman, Hildegard Mladin, Bianca Ionita, Mariana Hermenean, Anca Burns, Jorge S. Cells Article Potency assays are critical for regenerative medicine, addressing the known challenge of functional heterogeneity among human multipotent stromal cells (hMSC). Necessary laboratory cell expansion allows analysis before implantation in the patient. Levels of induction of five signature gene biomarkers, ALPL, COL1A2, DCN, ELN and RUNX2, constituted a previously reported proof-of-principle osteogenic potency assay. We tested assay modification to enhance reproducibility using six consistent bone marrow derived hBM-MSC and explored applicability to three adipose tissue derived hAT-MSC. Using a potent proprietary osteogenic induction factor, the GUSB/YWAHZ reference gene pair provided real time PCR consistency. The novel assay conditions supported the concept that genes encoding extracellular matrix proteins one week after osteogenic induction were informative. Nonetheless, relatively low induction of COL1A2 and ELN encouraged search for additional biomarkers. TGFB2 mRNA induction, important for osteogenic commitment, was readily quantifiable in both hBM-MSC and hAT-MSC. Combined with DCN, TGFB2 mRNA induction data provided discriminatory power for resolving donor-specific heterogeneity. Histomorphometric decorin and TGF-β2 protein expression patterns in eight-week heterotopic bone implants also discriminated the two non-bone-forming hMSC. We highlight progress towards prompt osteogenic potency assays, needed by current clinical trials to accelerate improved intervention with enhanced stem cell therapy for serious bone fractures. MDPI 2020-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7760953/ /pubmed/33260388 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9122559 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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Hermenean, Anca
Burns, Jorge S.
Qualifying Osteogenic Potency Assay Metrics for Human Multipotent Stromal Cells: TGF-β2 a Telling Eligible Biomarker
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title_full Qualifying Osteogenic Potency Assay Metrics for Human Multipotent Stromal Cells: TGF-β2 a Telling Eligible Biomarker
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title_short Qualifying Osteogenic Potency Assay Metrics for Human Multipotent Stromal Cells: TGF-β2 a Telling Eligible Biomarker
title_sort qualifying osteogenic potency assay metrics for human multipotent stromal cells: tgf-β2 a telling eligible biomarker
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760953/
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