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CD200 expression in human cultured bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells is induced by pro‐osteogenic and pro‐inflammatory cues
Authors:Charalampos Pontikoglou  Alain Langonné  Mamadou Aliou Ba  Audrey Varin  Philippe Rosset  Pierre Charbord  Luc Sensébé  Frédéric Deschaseaux
Affiliation:1. EA3855, Université Fran?ois Rabelais, Tours, France;2. Department of Hematology, University Hospital of Heraklion, Heraklion, Greece;3. Etablissement Fran?ais du sang Centre‐Atlantique, Tours, France;4. Stromalab Université de Toulouse, UMR/CNRS 5273, U1031 Inserm, EFS‐Pyrénées‐Méditerranée, Toulouse, France;5. Service d'orthopédie et traumatologie, CHU Trousseau, Chambray‐lès‐Tours, France;6. Inserm U972 and Université Paris XI, Villejuif Cedex, France
Abstract:Similar to other adult tissue stem/progenitor cells, bone marrow mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (BM MSCs) exhibit heterogeneity at the phenotypic level and in terms of proliferation and differentiation potential. In this study such a heterogeneity was reflected by the CD200 protein. We thus characterized CD200pos cells sorted from whole BM MSC cultures and we investigated the molecular mechanisms regulating CD200 expression. After sorting, measurement of lineage markers showed that the osteoblastic genes RUNX2 and DLX5 were up‐regulated in CD200pos cells compared to CD200neg fraction. At the functional level, CD200pos cells were prone to mineralize the extra‐cellular matrix in vitro after sole addition of phosphates. In addition, osteogenic cues generated by bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) or BMP7 strongly induced CD200 expression. These data suggest that CD200 expression is related to commitment/differentiation towards the osteoblastic lineage. Immunohistochemistry of trephine bone marrow biopsies further corroborates the osteoblastic fate of CD200pos cells. However, when dexamethasone was used to direct osteogenic differentiation in vitro, CD200 was consistently down‐regulated. As dexamethasone has anti‐inflammatory properties, we assessed the effects of different immunological stimuli on CD200 expression. The pro‐inflammatory cytokines interleukin‐1β and tumour necrosis factor‐α increased CD200 membrane expression but down‐regulated osteoblastic gene expression suggesting an additional regulatory pathway of CD200 expression. Surprisingly, whatever the context, i.e. pro‐inflammatory or pro‐osteogenic, CD200 expression was down‐regulated when nuclear‐factor (NF)‐κB was inhibited by chemical or adenoviral agents. In conclusion, CD200 expression by cultured BM MSCs can be induced by both osteogenic and pro‐inflammatory cytokines through the same pathway: NF‐κB.
Keywords:mesenchymal stem/stromal cells  differentiation  osteoblasts  cell cultures  heterogeneity  NF‐κ  B
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