Molecular-genetic and immunophenotypic analysis of antigen profile and osteogenic and adipogenic potentials of mesenchymal stromal cells from fetal liver and adult bone marrow in rats |
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Authors: | M N Kozhevnikova A S Mikaelyan V I Starostin |
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Institution: | (1) Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | Comparative characteristics of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from adult bone marrow and fetal liver are of great interest due to the similar functions performed by these organs on the organization of a hemopoietic microenvironment at various developmental periods. It is known that MSCs play a pivotal role in the formation of niches for hemopoietic stem cells. The histogenetic relation of MSCs from these two hemopoietic organs cannot be ruled out. An analysis of antigen profile using immunocytochemistry and RT-PCR has confirmed that the studied cell populations fit the MSC criteria and have no contaminations of hemopoietic, lymphoid, and endothelial cells beginning at the second passage. Comparative analysis of osteogenic and adipogenic marker expression revealed MSC from fetal liver to have a weaker potential for adipogenesis and the extremely low capability for terminal osteogenic differentiation, in contrast to pronounced osteo- and adipogenic potentials of adult bone marrow MSC. The similar cell phenotype but different differentiation potentials under identical conditions of cultivation in vitro seem to be due to different developmental programs of the pre- and postnatal histogenesis of these MSC. |
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Keywords: | mesenchymal stromal cells bone marrow fetal liver pre- and postnatal development osteogenesis adipogenesis |
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