The Evaluation of Mass/DNA Copy Number of Mitochondria in Umbilical Cord Blood-derived Hematopoietic Stem Cells Cocultured with MSCs

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Kosar Fateh, Fatemeh Mansoori, Amir Atashi
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Over recent decades, UCB has been widely used as an excellent alternative source of HSCs for treating many hematologic disorders. Recent studies suggest using mesenchymal stroma cell co-cultures to increase the number of HSCs prior to transplantation. Considering the critical role of mitochondria in the cell's fate and the importance of the self-renewal capacity of HSCs in HSCT, we decided to investigate the mass/DNA copy number of mitochondria in HSCs while co-cultured with MSCs and alone after seven days. UCB units were collected from full-term deliveries. MSCs and HSCs were isolated from UCB and the purity of cells was confirmed by flow cytometry. The mtDNA-Copy Number of HSCs was calculated using prob-based real-time PCR. Furthermore, Mito Tracker Green dye measured the mass of mitochondria of HSCs. HSCs from MSC co-culture group showed significantly fewer mtDNA-CN compared to HSCs alone after seven days (p < 0.001). Besides, by comparing the two groups on day seven to HSCs on day zero, we observed a mild increase in the mitochondrial mass of HSCs alone compared to the MSC-HSC co-culture group (p < 0.05). Concerning previous studies that have proved the association between lower mass/DNA-copy number of mitochondria in CD34 + HSCs and lower metabolic activity along with higher quiescence maintenance, and by considering the results of this experiment, it seems that the MSC-HSC co-cultures might be associated with a higher expansion of HSCs as well as stemness maintenance leading to the improvement in engraftment. Nevertheless, further investigations are required to clarify the exact connection between lower mass/DNA-copy number of mitochondria and stemness maintenance in HSCs.

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评估与间充质干细胞共培养的脐带血造血干细胞线粒体的质量/DNA 拷贝数
近几十年来,UCB 已被广泛用作治疗多种血液病的造血干细胞的最佳替代来源。最近的研究建议在移植前使用间充质基质细胞共培养来增加造血干细胞的数量。考虑到线粒体在细胞命运中的关键作用以及造血干细胞自我更新能力在造血干细胞移植中的重要性,我们决定研究与间充质干细胞共同培养和单独培养七天后造血干细胞中线粒体的质量/DNA拷贝数。UCB 单位是从足月分娩中收集的。从 UCB 中分离出间叶干细胞和造血干细胞,并通过流式细胞术确认细胞的纯度。造血干细胞的 mtDNA-Copy Number 是通过基于 prob 的实时 PCR 计算得出的。此外,线粒体追踪绿染料测量了造血干细胞线粒体的质量。7天后,间充质干细胞共培养组的造血干细胞的mtDNA-CN数量明显少于单独培养的造血干细胞(p <0.001)。此外,通过将第 7 天的两组造血干细胞与第 0 天的造血干细胞进行比较,我们观察到单独造血干细胞的线粒体质量与间充质干细胞-造血干细胞共培养组相比有轻微增加(p <0.05)。之前的研究证明,CD34 + HSCs 中线粒体质量/DNA 拷贝数较低与代谢活性较低以及静止维持能力较强有关,考虑到本实验的结果,间充质干细胞-HSC 共同培养似乎与 HSCs 的扩增以及干性维持能力较强有关,从而改善了移植效果。尽管如此,要弄清线粒体质量/DNA拷贝数较低与造血干细胞干性维持之间的确切联系还需要进一步研究。
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion is a medium for propagating and exchanging ideas within the medical community. It publishes peer-reviewed articles on a variety of aspects of clinical hematology, laboratory hematology and hemato-oncology. The journal exists to encourage scientific investigation in the study of blood in health and in disease; to promote and foster the exchange and diffusion of knowledge relating to blood and blood-forming tissues; and to provide a forum for discussion of hematological subjects on a national scale. The Journal is the official publication of The Indian Society of Hematology & Blood Transfusion.
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