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Human bone marrow stromal cells express an osteoblastic phenotype in culture
Authors:Joelle Vilamitjana-Amedee  Reine Bareille  Francois Rouais  Arnold I. Caplan  Marie-Francoise Harmand
Affiliation:(1) INSERM-U. 306, Université de Bordeaux II, 146, rue Léo Saignat, 33076 Bordeaux Cédex, France;(2) Skeletal Research Center, Department of Biology, Case Western Reserve University, 44106 Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract:Summary This study reports the selection and characterization of osteogenic precursors from human bone marrow which were isolated by two “clonings” and successive subculturing. These cell lines express alkaline phosphatase activity. Gel electrophoresis of [3H]-proline labeled cultures showed that the cloned cells produce only type I collagen. They synthetize osteocalcin and osteonectin. They respond to 1,25 dihydroxy vitamin D3 by increasing osteocalcin synthesis and secretion, and to parathyroid hormone by increasing cyclic AMP synthesis. After the third subculture in the absence of β-glycerophosphate, these cell lines formed lots of clusters which exhibit high alkaline phosphatase activity and positive von Kossa staining. X-ray energy spectrum shows that these cells are surrounded by “budding” structures containing calcium and phosphorus with a ratio Ca:P identical to those of pure hydroxyapatite. This process was associated with45Ca uptake into the cells. All these data support the selection of osteogenic cells which may be of considerable clinical importance.
Keywords:human bone marrow  osteoblastic phenotype  osteoprogenitor  mineralization
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