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Chemokine Receptors Expression in MSCs: Comparative Analysis in Different Sources and Passages

Author:
Asieh Heirani-Tabasi
,
Shirin Toosi
,
Mahdi Mirahmadi
,
Mohammad Amir Mishan
,
Hamid Reza Bidkhori
,
احمدرضا بهرامی
,
Javad Behravan
,
Hojjat Naderi Meshkin
,
Ahmad Reza Bahrami
Year
: 2017
Abstract: MSC-based therapy is providing a cure for degenerative diseases with unmet medical need and usually iliac crest bone marrow (ICBM) are being applied in clinics. Alternative sources, including adipose tissue and reamer/irrigator/aspirator hold great potential for isolating MCSs. Here, we compared original MSCs features of adipose tissue (Ad-MSCs) and bone marrow of long-bone (RIA-MSCs) or iliac crest, and the expression of chemokine receptors (including CXCR4, CX3CR1, CXCR6, CXCR2, CCR1 and CCR7) in these three sources, which are important in the context of homing. We further investigated the role of SDF-1/CXCR4 axis as a key player in motility of different population of MSCs using Transwell migration assay. All cells exhibited typical MSCs characteristics. However, different MSCs sources expressed different levels of chemokine receptors. Generally, the expression of these chemokine receptors was decreased with increasing passage (P) number from 2 to 3. Interestingly, it was observed that the CXCR4 expression and migration capacity in Ad-MSCs is significantly higher than ICBM and RIA-MSCs in P2. Although our data showed that CXCR4 had highest expression in P2 Ad-MSCs, but it dramatically declined following sub-culturing in the P3. Hence, to improve homing of MSCs by means of chemokine/their receptors axis, the source of isolation and passage number should be considered for clinical applications.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3362698
Keyword(s): Stem cells,Reamer-irrigator-aspirator,Iliac crest bone marrow,Adipose tissue,Chemokine receptors
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contributor authorAsieh Heirani-Tabasien
contributor authorShirin Toosien
contributor authorMahdi Mirahmadien
contributor authorMohammad Amir Mishanen
contributor authorHamid Reza Bidkhorien
contributor authorاحمدرضا بهرامیen
contributor authorJavad Behravanen
contributor authorHojjat Naderi Meshkinen
contributor authorAhmad Reza Bahramifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:37:52Z
date available2020-06-06T13:37:52Z
date issued2017
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3362698
description abstractMSC-based therapy is providing a cure for degenerative diseases with unmet medical need and usually iliac crest bone marrow (ICBM) are being applied in clinics. Alternative sources, including adipose tissue and reamer/irrigator/aspirator hold great potential for isolating MCSs. Here, we compared original MSCs features of adipose tissue (Ad-MSCs) and bone marrow of long-bone (RIA-MSCs) or iliac crest, and the expression of chemokine receptors (including CXCR4, CX3CR1, CXCR6, CXCR2, CCR1 and CCR7) in these three sources, which are important in the context of homing. We further investigated the role of SDF-1/CXCR4 axis as a key player in motility of different population of MSCs using Transwell migration assay. All cells exhibited typical MSCs characteristics. However, different MSCs sources expressed different levels of chemokine receptors. Generally, the expression of these chemokine receptors was decreased with increasing passage (P) number from 2 to 3. Interestingly, it was observed that the CXCR4 expression and migration capacity in Ad-MSCs is significantly higher than ICBM and RIA-MSCs in P2. Although our data showed that CXCR4 had highest expression in P2 Ad-MSCs, but it dramatically declined following sub-culturing in the P3. Hence, to improve homing of MSCs by means of chemokine/their receptors axis, the source of isolation and passage number should be considered for clinical applications.en
languageEnglish
titleChemokine Receptors Expression in MSCs: Comparative Analysis in Different Sources and Passagesen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsStem cellsen
subject keywordsReamer-irrigator-aspiratoren
subject keywordsIliac crest bone marrowen
subject keywordsAdipose tissueen
subject keywordsChemokine receptorsen
journal titleTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicinefa
pages605-615
journal volume14
journal issue5
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1065894.html
identifier articleid1065894
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