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Diversity of respiratory parameters and metabolic adaptation to low oxygen tension in mesenchymal stromal cells
OBJECTIVE: Cell metabolism has been shown to play an active role in regulation of stemness and fate decision. In order to identify favorable culture conditions for mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) prior to transplantation, this study aimed to characterize the metabolic function of MSCs from differen...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9073731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35528374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.metop.2022.100167 |
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author | Olesen, Kim Moruzzi, Noah Bulatovic, Ivana Folmes, Clifford Jeon, Ryounghoon Felldin, Ulrika Terzic, Andre Simonson, Oscar E. Le Blanc, Katarina Österholm, Cecilia Berggren, Per-Olof Schiffer, Tomas Rodin, Sergey Tilevik, Andreas Grinnemo, Karl-Henrik |
author_facet | Olesen, Kim Moruzzi, Noah Bulatovic, Ivana Folmes, Clifford Jeon, Ryounghoon Felldin, Ulrika Terzic, Andre Simonson, Oscar E. Le Blanc, Katarina Österholm, Cecilia Berggren, Per-Olof Schiffer, Tomas Rodin, Sergey Tilevik, Andreas Grinnemo, Karl-Henrik |
author_sort | Olesen, Kim |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Cell metabolism has been shown to play an active role in regulation of stemness and fate decision. In order to identify favorable culture conditions for mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) prior to transplantation, this study aimed to characterize the metabolic function of MSCs from different developmental stages in response to different oxygen tension during expansion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We cultured human fetal cardiac MSCs and human adult bone-marrow MSCs for a week under hypoxia (3% O(2)) and normoxia (20% O(2)). We performed mitochondrial characterization and assessed oxygen consumption- and extracellular acidification-rates (OCR and ECAR) in addition to oxygen-sensitive respiration and mitochondrial complex activities, using both the Seahorse and Oroboros systems. RESULTS: Adult and fetal MSCs displayed similar basal respiration and mitochondrial amount, however fetal MSCs had lower spare respiratory capacity and apparent coupling efficiency. Fetal MSCs expanded in either hypoxia or normoxia demonstrated similar acidification rates, while adult MSCs downregulated their aerobic glycolysis in normoxia. Acute decrease in oxygen tension caused a higher respiratory inhibition in adult compared to fetal MSCs. In both sources of MSCs, minor changes in complex activities in normoxic and hypoxic cultures were found. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to adult MSCs, fetal MSCs displayed similar respiration and aerobic glycolysis at different O(2) culture concentrations during expansion. Adult MSCs adjusted their respiration to glycolytic activities, depending on the culture conditions thus displaying a more mature metabolic function. These findings are relevant for establishing optimal in vitro culturing conditions, with the aim to maximize engraftment and therapeutic outcome. |
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spelling | pubmed-90737312022-05-07 Diversity of respiratory parameters and metabolic adaptation to low oxygen tension in mesenchymal stromal cells Olesen, Kim Moruzzi, Noah Bulatovic, Ivana Folmes, Clifford Jeon, Ryounghoon Felldin, Ulrika Terzic, Andre Simonson, Oscar E. Le Blanc, Katarina Österholm, Cecilia Berggren, Per-Olof Schiffer, Tomas Rodin, Sergey Tilevik, Andreas Grinnemo, Karl-Henrik Metabol Open Articles from the Clinical Metabolomics Special Issue OBJECTIVE: Cell metabolism has been shown to play an active role in regulation of stemness and fate decision. In order to identify favorable culture conditions for mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) prior to transplantation, this study aimed to characterize the metabolic function of MSCs from different developmental stages in response to different oxygen tension during expansion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We cultured human fetal cardiac MSCs and human adult bone-marrow MSCs for a week under hypoxia (3% O(2)) and normoxia (20% O(2)). We performed mitochondrial characterization and assessed oxygen consumption- and extracellular acidification-rates (OCR and ECAR) in addition to oxygen-sensitive respiration and mitochondrial complex activities, using both the Seahorse and Oroboros systems. RESULTS: Adult and fetal MSCs displayed similar basal respiration and mitochondrial amount, however fetal MSCs had lower spare respiratory capacity and apparent coupling efficiency. Fetal MSCs expanded in either hypoxia or normoxia demonstrated similar acidification rates, while adult MSCs downregulated their aerobic glycolysis in normoxia. Acute decrease in oxygen tension caused a higher respiratory inhibition in adult compared to fetal MSCs. In both sources of MSCs, minor changes in complex activities in normoxic and hypoxic cultures were found. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to adult MSCs, fetal MSCs displayed similar respiration and aerobic glycolysis at different O(2) culture concentrations during expansion. Adult MSCs adjusted their respiration to glycolytic activities, depending on the culture conditions thus displaying a more mature metabolic function. These findings are relevant for establishing optimal in vitro culturing conditions, with the aim to maximize engraftment and therapeutic outcome. Elsevier 2022-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9073731/ /pubmed/35528374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.metop.2022.100167 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles from the Clinical Metabolomics Special Issue Olesen, Kim Moruzzi, Noah Bulatovic, Ivana Folmes, Clifford Jeon, Ryounghoon Felldin, Ulrika Terzic, Andre Simonson, Oscar E. Le Blanc, Katarina Österholm, Cecilia Berggren, Per-Olof Schiffer, Tomas Rodin, Sergey Tilevik, Andreas Grinnemo, Karl-Henrik Diversity of respiratory parameters and metabolic adaptation to low oxygen tension in mesenchymal stromal cells |
title | Diversity of respiratory parameters and metabolic adaptation to low oxygen tension in mesenchymal stromal cells |
title_full | Diversity of respiratory parameters and metabolic adaptation to low oxygen tension in mesenchymal stromal cells |
title_fullStr | Diversity of respiratory parameters and metabolic adaptation to low oxygen tension in mesenchymal stromal cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Diversity of respiratory parameters and metabolic adaptation to low oxygen tension in mesenchymal stromal cells |
title_short | Diversity of respiratory parameters and metabolic adaptation to low oxygen tension in mesenchymal stromal cells |
title_sort | diversity of respiratory parameters and metabolic adaptation to low oxygen tension in mesenchymal stromal cells |
topic | Articles from the Clinical Metabolomics Special Issue |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9073731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35528374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.metop.2022.100167 |
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