scholarly journals Preclinical Studies of the Biosafety and Efficacy of Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Pre-Seeded into β-TCP Scaffolds after Transplantation

Materials ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1349 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mar Gonzálvez-García ◽  
Carlos Martinez ◽  
Victor Villanueva ◽  
Ana García-Hernández ◽  
Miguel Blanquer ◽  
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Background: Cell-Based Therapies (CBT) constitute a valid procedure for increasing the quantity and quality of bone in areas with an inadequate bone volume. However, safety and efficacy should be investigated prior to clinical application. The objective of this study was to evaluate the biodistribution, safety and osteogenic capacity of bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stem cells (hBMMSCs) pre-seeded into β-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) and implanted into NOD/SCID mice at subcutaneous and intramuscular sites. Methods: hBMMSCs were isolated, characterized and then cultured in vitro on a porous β-TCP scaffold. Cell viability and attachment were analyzed and then hBMMSCs seeded constructs were surgically placed at subcutaneous and intramuscular dorsal sites into NOD/SCID mice. Acute and subchronic toxicity, cell biodistribution and efficacy were investigated. Results: There were no deaths or adverse events in treated mice during the 48-hour observation period, and no toxic response was observed in mice. In the 12-week subchronic toxicity study, no mortalities, abnormal behavioral symptoms or clinical signs were observed in the saline control mice or the hBMMSCs/β-TCP groups. Finally, our results showed the bone-forming capacity of hBMMSCs/β-TCP since immunohistochemical expression of human osteocalcin was detected from week 7. Conclusions: These results show that transplantation of hBMMSCs/β-TCP in NOD/SCID mice are safe and effective, and might be applied to human bone diseases in future clinical trials.

2009 ◽  
Vol 108 (3) ◽  
pp. 693-704 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin-Rong Tao ◽  
Wen-Lin Li ◽  
Juan Su ◽  
Cai-Xia Jin ◽  
Xin-Min Wang ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. e11140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paola Secchiero ◽  
Sonia Zorzet ◽  
Claudio Tripodo ◽  
Federica Corallini ◽  
Elisabetta Melloni ◽  
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Blood ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 132 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 5674-5674
Author(s):  
Zhi Huang ◽  
Yuhua Xiao ◽  
Xiaomin Chen ◽  
Chunfu Li ◽  
Xiaoqin Feng

Abstract Background: Umbilical cord blood (UCB)-derived hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) are ideal for allogeneic HSCT when a compatible donor is unavailable. However, the insufficient number of HSCs per UCB unit delays engraftment and may lead to graft failure and/or mortality. Besides, transfusion-induced iron overload has been reported to be involved in the delayed engraftment of HSC. Previously mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have been implicated in playing a significant role in HSC engraftment. This study aimed to determine the effect of co-transplantation of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSC) on engraftment and hematopoietic recovery. Methods: The iron overload NOD/SCID mice were induced by dose-escalation injection of iron dextran. And the sublethally irradiated iron overload NOD/SCID mice were divided into four groups: (1) intravenous injection of normal saline (control group, n=8), (2) intravenous injection of umbilical cord mesenchymal MN) alone (n=10), (3) intravenous injection of UCBMN and UC-MSC (n=10), and (4) intrafemoral injection of UCBMN and UC-MSC (n=12). Six weeks after injection of UC, the bone marrow (BM) was harvested and analyzed. The semi-quantitative analysis of cytokines including SDF-1a, OPN, and VEGF-α were examined by immunohistochemistry. Results: As a result, iron deposits in bone liver, BM and spleen. In the BM of control group, no human CD45+ cells were found. Via the intra-bone marrow (iBM) injection, the percentage of human CD45+ cells was 9.86% ±1.86% (n=10) in the presence and 3.18% ±0.98% (n=6) in the absence of MSC, respectively, via the tail vein, the percentage of human CD45+ cells was 3.5%±0.94%. In additional, the levels of SDF-1a, OPN, and VEGF-a were all significantly higher in The mice that received MSC showed significantly enhanced engraftment in all three experiments (P=0.000). Conclusion: Co-transplantation of UC-MSC is effective for improving engraftment in iron overload NOD/SCID mice. The point underlying the positive outcome may relate to cytokines including SDF-1a, OPN, and VEGF-a secreted by UC-MSC, which has been indicated to play a crucial part in homing and engraftment. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xia Yi ◽  
Ping Wu ◽  
Jianyun Liu ◽  
Shan He ◽  
Ying Gong ◽  
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Adipogenesis and osteoblastogenesis (adipo-osteoblastogenesis) are closely related processes involving with the phosphorylation of numerous cytoplasmic proteins and key transcription factors.


2012 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 757-767 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah L Boddy ◽  
Wei Chen ◽  
Ricardo Romero-Guevara ◽  
Lucksy Kottam ◽  
Illaria Bellantuono ◽  
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