Human adipose tissue-derived multipotent stem cells differentiate in vitro and in vivo into osteocyte-like cells |
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Authors: | Elabd Christian Chiellini Chiara Massoudi Ali Cochet Olivia Zaragosi Laure-Emmanuelle Trojani Christophe Michiels Jean-François Weiss Pierre Carle Georges Rochet Nathalie Dechesne Claude A Ailhaud Gérard Dani Christian Amri Ez-Zoubir |
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Affiliation: | ISBDC, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, CNRS, 28 Avenue de Valrose, 06100 Nice, France. |
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Abstract: | Cell-based therapies are used to treat bone defects. We recently described that human multipotent adipose-derived stem (hMADS) cells, which exhibit a normal karyotype, self renewal, and the maintenance of their differentiation properties, are able to differentiate into different lineages. Herein, we show that hMADS cells can differentiate into osteocyte-like cells. In the presence of a low amount of serum and EGF, hMADS cells express specific molecular markers, among which alkaline phosphatase, CBFA-1, osteocalcin, DMP1, PHEX, and podoplanin and develop functional gap-junctions. When loaded on a hardening injectable bone substitute (HIBS) biomaterial and injected subcutaneously into nude mice, hMADS cells develop mineralized woven bone 4 weeks after implantation. Thus hMADS cells represent a valuable tool for pharmacological and biological studies of osteoblast differentiation in vitro and bone development in vivo. |
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Keywords: | Stem cells Osteoblast Osteocyte Differentiation Injectable Biomaterial |
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