Establishing Criteria for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Potency

This study sought to identify critical determinants of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) potency using in vitro and in vivo attributes of cells isolated from the bone marrow of age- and sex-matched donors. Adherence to plastic was not indicative of potency, yet capacity for long-term expansion in vitro va...

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Main Authors: Samsonraj, Rebekah M., Rai, Bina, Sathiyanathan, Padmapriya, Puan, Kia Joo, Rötzschke, Olaf, Hui, James H., Raghunath, Michael, Stanton, Lawrence Walter, Nurcombe, Victor, Cool, Simon M.
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Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-820502020-03-07T12:18:05Z Establishing Criteria for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Potency Samsonraj, Rebekah M. Rai, Bina Sathiyanathan, Padmapriya Puan, Kia Joo Rötzschke, Olaf Hui, James H. Raghunath, Michael Stanton, Lawrence Walter Nurcombe, Victor Cool, Simon M. School of Biological Sciences Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells Quality This study sought to identify critical determinants of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) potency using in vitro and in vivo attributes of cells isolated from the bone marrow of age- and sex-matched donors. Adherence to plastic was not indicative of potency, yet capacity for long-term expansion in vitro varied considerably between donors, allowing the grouping of MSCs from the donors into either those with high-growth capacity or low-growth capacity. Using this grouping strategy, high-growth capacity MSCs were smaller in size, had greater colony-forming efficiency, and had longer telomeres. Cell-surface biomarker analysis revealed that the International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT) criteria did not distinguish between high-growth capacity and low-growth capacity MSCs, whereas STRO-1 and platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha were preferentially expressed on high-growth capacity MSCs. These cells also had the highest mean expression of the mRNA transcripts TWIST-1 and DERMO-1. Irrespective of these differences, both groups of donor MSCs produced similar levels of key growth factors and cytokines involved in tissue regeneration and were capable of multilineage differentiation. However, high-growth capacity MSCs produced approximately double the volume of mineralized tissue compared to low-growth capacity MSCs when assessed for ectopic bone-forming ability. The additional phenotypic criteria presented in this study when combined with the existing ISCT minimum criteria and working proposal will permit an improved assessment of MSC potency and provide a basis for establishing the quality of MSCs prior to their therapeutic application. ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) 2016-08-05T04:51:05Z 2019-12-06T14:45:28Z 2016-08-05T04:51:05Z 2019-12-06T14:45:28Z 2015 Journal Article Samsonraj, R. M., Rai, B., Sathiyanathan, P., Puan, K. J., Rötzschke, O., Hui, J. H., et al. (2015). Establishing Criteria for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Potency. Stem Cells, 33(6), 1878-1891. 1066-5099 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82050 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/41091 10.1002/stem.1982 en Stem Cells © 2014 AlphaMed Press. 14 p.
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells
Quality
spellingShingle Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells
Quality
Samsonraj, Rebekah M.
Rai, Bina
Sathiyanathan, Padmapriya
Puan, Kia Joo
Rötzschke, Olaf
Hui, James H.
Raghunath, Michael
Stanton, Lawrence Walter
Nurcombe, Victor
Cool, Simon M.
Establishing Criteria for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Potency
description This study sought to identify critical determinants of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) potency using in vitro and in vivo attributes of cells isolated from the bone marrow of age- and sex-matched donors. Adherence to plastic was not indicative of potency, yet capacity for long-term expansion in vitro varied considerably between donors, allowing the grouping of MSCs from the donors into either those with high-growth capacity or low-growth capacity. Using this grouping strategy, high-growth capacity MSCs were smaller in size, had greater colony-forming efficiency, and had longer telomeres. Cell-surface biomarker analysis revealed that the International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT) criteria did not distinguish between high-growth capacity and low-growth capacity MSCs, whereas STRO-1 and platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha were preferentially expressed on high-growth capacity MSCs. These cells also had the highest mean expression of the mRNA transcripts TWIST-1 and DERMO-1. Irrespective of these differences, both groups of donor MSCs produced similar levels of key growth factors and cytokines involved in tissue regeneration and were capable of multilineage differentiation. However, high-growth capacity MSCs produced approximately double the volume of mineralized tissue compared to low-growth capacity MSCs when assessed for ectopic bone-forming ability. The additional phenotypic criteria presented in this study when combined with the existing ISCT minimum criteria and working proposal will permit an improved assessment of MSC potency and provide a basis for establishing the quality of MSCs prior to their therapeutic application.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Samsonraj, Rebekah M.
Rai, Bina
Sathiyanathan, Padmapriya
Puan, Kia Joo
Rötzschke, Olaf
Hui, James H.
Raghunath, Michael
Stanton, Lawrence Walter
Nurcombe, Victor
Cool, Simon M.
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author Samsonraj, Rebekah M.
Rai, Bina
Sathiyanathan, Padmapriya
Puan, Kia Joo
Rötzschke, Olaf
Hui, James H.
Raghunath, Michael
Stanton, Lawrence Walter
Nurcombe, Victor
Cool, Simon M.
author_sort Samsonraj, Rebekah M.
title Establishing Criteria for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Potency
title_short Establishing Criteria for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Potency
title_full Establishing Criteria for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Potency
title_fullStr Establishing Criteria for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Potency
title_full_unstemmed Establishing Criteria for Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Potency
title_sort establishing criteria for human mesenchymal stem cell potency
publishDate 2016
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82050
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/41091
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