中央和鼻眶脂肪干细胞的特征及其神经分化足迹

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q4 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Fatemeh Sanie-Jahromi, M Hossein Nowroozzadeh, Mina Shaabanian, Behzad Khademi, Naser Owji, Davood Mehrabani
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背景:近几十年来,干细胞在恢复视力和再生受损眼部细胞方面的独特潜力吸引了越来越多的研究人员和眼科医生关注眼部再生医学。此外,易于获取眼组织、无创随访和眼免疫特权等优势也增强了发展眼再生医学的愿望:本研究旨在描述中央和鼻眶脂肪干细胞(OASCs)的特征及其神经分化潜能:方法:在眼睑上部整形手术中提取的中央和鼻眶脂肪组织在添加了10%胎牛血清(FBS)的Dulbecco改良鹰培养基(DMEM)/F12中进行外植培养。第 3 期细胞的形态学特征是成骨和成脂分化潜能,流式细胞仪检测间质(CD73、CD90 和 CD105)和造血(CD34 和 CD45)标记物的表达。实时 PCR 评估了 OASCs 表达 NGF、PI3K 和 MAPK 以及诱导神经发生的潜力:结果:OASCs呈纺锤形,成脂和成骨诱导阳性。结果:OASCs呈纺锤形,成脂和成骨诱导阳性,间质标记阳性,造血标记阴性。在 PI3K 和 MAPK 基因表达无明显变化的情况下,它们的 NGF 表达呈阳性。鼻腔 OASCs 的 CD90 表达更高,脂肪生成的潜力更大,在无血清补充的情况下 NGF 表达水平更高,神经元样形态的潜力更大:结论:我们认为外植体培养法是一种简便、适用的 OASCs 扩增方法。我们的研究结果表明,中枢性和鼻腔OASCs均具有间充质特性,而与中枢性OASCs相比,鼻腔OASCs的间充质和神经特性表达更强。这些发现可作为文献资料,用于治疗神经视网膜退行性疾病的细胞移植。
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Characterization of Central and Nasal Orbital Adipose Stem Cells and their Neural Differentiation Footprints.

Background: The unique potential of stem cells to restore vision and regenerate damaged ocular cells has led to the increased attraction of researchers and ophthalmologists to ocular regenerative medicine in recent decades. In addition, advantages such as easy access to ocular tissues, non-invasive follow-up, and ocular immunologic privilege have enhanced the desire to develop ocular regenerative medicine.

Objective: This study aimed to characterize central and nasal orbital adipose stem cells (OASCs) and their neural differentiation potential.

Methods: The central and nasal orbital adipose tissues extracted during an upper blepharoplasty surgery were explant-cultured in Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium (DMEM)/F12 supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS). Cells from passage 3 were characterized morphologically by osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation potential and by flow cytometry for expression of mesenchymal (CD73, CD90, and CD105) and hematopoietic (CD34 and CD45) markers. The potential of OASCs for the expression of NGF, PI3K, and MAPK and to induce neurogenesis was assessed by real-time PCR.

Results: OASCs were spindle-shaped and positive for adipogenic and osteogenic induction. They were also positive for mesenchymal and negative for hematopoietic markers. They were positive for NGF expression in the absence of any significant alteration in the expression of PI3K and MAPK genes. Nasal OASCs had higher expression of CD90, higher potential for adipogenesis, a higher level of NGF expression under serum-free supplementation, and more potential for neuron-like morphology.

Conclusion: We suggested the explant method of culture as an easy and suitable method for the expansion of OASCs. Our findings denote mesenchymal properties of both central and nasal OASCs, while mesenchymal and neural characteristics were expressed stronger in nasal OASCs when compared to central ones. These findings can be added to the literature when cell transplantation is targeted in the treatment of neuro-retinal degenerative disorders.

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Current stem cell research & therapy
Current stem cell research & therapy CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-CELL BIOLOGY
CiteScore
4.20
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3.70%
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197
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy publishes high quality frontier reviews, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited issues on all aspects of basic research on stem cells and their uses in clinical therapy. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in stem cells research.
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