Individual variation in growth factor concentrations in platelet-rich plasma and its influence on human mesenchymal stem cells.

Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2011-07-01 Epub Date: 2011-06-28 DOI:10.3343/kjlm.2011.31.3.212
Hee Soon Cho, In Hwan Song, So-Young Park, Min Cheol Sung, Myun-Whan Ahn, Kyung Eun Song
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Abstract

Background: The objective of this study was to explore whether individual variations in the concentration of growth factors (GFs) influence the biologic effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on human mesenchymal stem cells (HMSCs).

Methods: The concentrations of 7 representative GFs in activated PRP (aPRP) were measured using ELISA. The effects of PRP on the proliferation and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity of HMSCs were examined using several concentrations of aPRP from 3 donors; the relationships between the GF levels and these biologic effects were then evaluated using 10% aPRP from 5 subgroups derived from 39 total donors. HMSCs were cultured in DMEM with the addition of aPRP for 4 or 12 days; then, DNA content and ALP activity were measured.

Results: The quantity of DNA increased significantly at a 10% concentration of aPRP, but the ALP activity was suppressed at this concentration of aPRP. The GF concentrations varied among donors, and 5 subgroups of characteristic GF release patterns were identified via cluster analysis. DNA levels differed significantly between groups and tended to be higher in groups with higher concentrations of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-β1) and platelet-derived growth factors (PDGFs). DNA quantity was positively correlated with TGF-β1 concentration, and was negatively correlated with donor age. ALP activity was negatively correlated with PDGF-BB concentration.

Conclusions: The varying GF concentrations may result in different biologic effects; thus, individual differences in GF levels should be considered for reliable interpretation of the biologic functions and standardized application of PRP.

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富血小板血浆中生长因子浓度的个体差异及其对人间充质干细胞的影响
背景:本研究的目的是探讨生长因子(GFs)浓度的个体差异是否会影响富血小板血浆(PRP)对人间充质干细胞(HMSCs)的生物学效应。方法:采用ELISA法测定活化PRP (aPRP)中7种代表性GFs的浓度。用3种供体不同浓度的aPRP检测PRP对HMSCs增殖和碱性磷酸酶(ALP)活性的影响;然后使用来自39个供体的5个亚组的10% aPRP评估GF水平与这些生物效应之间的关系。在添加aPRP的DMEM中培养HMSCs 4天或12天;然后测定DNA含量和ALP活性。结果:10%浓度的aPRP显著增加了DNA的数量,但抑制了ALP的活性。GF浓度在不同供体中存在差异,通过聚类分析确定了GF释放模式的5个亚组。DNA水平组间差异显著,且转化生长因子-β1 (TGF-β1)和血小板衍生生长因子(PDGFs)浓度越高,DNA水平越高。DNA数量与TGF-β1浓度呈正相关,与供体年龄负相关。ALP活性与PDGF-BB浓度呈负相关。结论:不同的GF浓度可能导致不同的生物效应;因此,应该考虑GF水平的个体差异,以可靠地解释生物学功能和PRP的标准化应用。
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Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine
Korean Journal of Laboratory Medicine 医学-医学实验技术
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