The Chondrogenic Potential of the Bovine Tendon Sheath - a Novel Source of Stem Cells for Cartilage Repair.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
STEM CELLS Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI:10.1093/stmcls/sxae071
Ernst B Hunziker, Naomi Nishii, Nahoko Shintani, Kurt Lippuner, Marius J B Keel, Esther Vögelin
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Abstract

The human hand is traumatized more frequently than any other bodily part. Trauma and pathological processes (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis) commonly implicate the finger joints and specifically damage also the layer of articular cartilage. Endeavors are now being made to surgically repair such cartilage lesions biologically using tissue-engineering approaches that draw on donor cells and/or donor tissues. The tendon sheaths, particularly their inner layers, i.e., the peritendineum, surround the numerous tendons in the hand. The peritendineum is composed of mesenchymal tissue. We hypothesize that this tissue harbors pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells and thus could be used for cartilage repair, irrespective of the donor's age. Using a bovine model (young calves vs. adult cows), the pluripotentiality of the peritendineal stem cells, namely, their osteogenicity, chondrogenicity, and adipogenicity, was investigated by implementing conventional techniques. Subsequently, the chondrogenic potential of the peritendineal tissue itself was analyzed. Its differentiation into cartilage was induced by the application of specific growth factors (members of the TGF-β-superfamily). The characteristics of the tissue formed were evaluated structurally (immuno) histochemically, histomorphometrically, and biochemically (gene expression and protein level). Our data confirm that the bovine peritendineum contains stem cells whose pluripotentiality is independent of donor age. This tissue could also be induced to differentiate into cartilage, likewise, irrespective of the donor's age. Preliminary investigations with adult human peritendineal biopsy material derived from the hand's peritendineal flexor tendon sheaths revealed that this tissue can also be induced to differentiate into cartilage.

牛腱鞘的软骨潜能--用于软骨修复的干细胞新来源
人的手部比其他身体部位更容易受到创伤。创伤和病理过程(如类风湿性关节炎、骨关节炎)通常会牵连到手指关节,特别是关节软骨层。目前,人们正努力利用供体细胞和/或供体组织的组织工程方法,通过外科手术对此类软骨损伤进行生物修复。腱鞘,尤其是其内层,即腱鞘周围,环绕着手部的众多肌腱。腱鞘周围由间充质组织构成。我们假设这种组织含有多能间充质干细胞,因此可用于软骨修复,而与捐献者的年龄无关。我们利用牛模型(小牛与成年牛),通过传统技术研究了腱周干细胞的多能性,即其成骨性、软骨性和成脂性。随后,对腱鞘周围组织本身的软骨潜能进行了分析。通过使用特定的生长因子(TGF-β 超家族成员)诱导其分化为软骨。对所形成组织的特征进行了结构(免疫)组织化学、组织形态计量学和生物化学(基因表达和蛋白质水平)评估。我们的数据证实,牛腱鞘周围含有干细胞,其全能性与供体年龄无关。同样,这种组织也可以诱导分化成软骨,与供体年龄无关。对来自手部腱周屈肌腱鞘的成人腱周活检材料进行的初步研究表明,这种组织也能诱导分化成软骨。
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STEM CELLS
STEM CELLS 医学-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
1.90%
发文量
104
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: STEM CELLS, a peer reviewed journal published monthly, provides a forum for prompt publication of original investigative papers and concise reviews. STEM CELLS is read and written by clinical and basic scientists whose expertise encompasses the rapidly expanding fields of stem and progenitor cell biology. STEM CELLS covers: Cancer Stem Cells, Embryonic Stem Cells/Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) Cells, Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cell Technology: Epigenetics, Genomics, Proteomics, and Metabonomics, Tissue-Specific Stem Cells, Translational and Clinical Research.
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