Comparison of Autologous Blood Clots with Fibrin Sealant as Scaffolds for Promoting Human Muscle-Derived Stem Cell-Mediated Bone Regeneration

<b>Background</b>. Fibrin sealant has been used as a scaffold to deliver genetically modified human muscle-derived stem cells (hMDSCs) for bone regeneration. Alternatively, autologous blood clots are safe, economic scaffolds. This study compared autologous blood clot (BC) with fibrin sea...

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Main Authors: Xueqin Gao, Haizi Cheng, Xuying Sun, Aiping Lu, Joseph J. Ruzbarsky, Bing Wang, Johnny Huard
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/8/983
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spelling doaj-6cd23bdd9e684740bc8749d517974c4a2021-08-26T13:33:00ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592021-08-01998398310.3390/biomedicines9080983Comparison of Autologous Blood Clots with Fibrin Sealant as Scaffolds for Promoting Human Muscle-Derived Stem Cell-Mediated Bone RegenerationXueqin Gao0Haizi Cheng1Xuying Sun2Aiping Lu3Joseph J. Ruzbarsky4Bing Wang5Johnny Huard6Center for Regenerative Sports Medicine, Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO 81657, USADepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77054, USADepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77054, USACenter for Regenerative Sports Medicine, Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO 81657, USAThe Steadman Clinic, Vail, CO 81657, USAVascular Medicine Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15140, USACenter for Regenerative Sports Medicine, Steadman Philippon Research Institute, Vail, CO 81657, USA<b>Background</b>. Fibrin sealant has been used as a scaffold to deliver genetically modified human muscle-derived stem cells (hMDSCs) for bone regeneration. Alternatively, autologous blood clots are safe, economic scaffolds. This study compared autologous blood clot (BC) with fibrin sealant (FS) as a scaffold to deliver lenti-BMP2/GFP-transduced hMDSCs for bone regeneration. <b>Methods</b>. In vitro osteogenic differentiation was performed using 3D pellet culture and evaluated using microCT and Von Kossa staining. The lenti-GFP transduced cells were then mixed with human blood for evaluation of osteogenic differentiation. Furthermore, a murine critical- sized calvarial defect model was utilized to compare BC and FS scaffolds for lenti-BMP2/GFP-transduced hMDSCs mediated bone regeneration and evaluated with micro-CT and histology. <b>Results</b>. Lenti-BMP2/GFP transduced hMDSCs formed significantly larger mineralized pellets than non-transduced hMDSCs. hMDSCs within the human blood clot migrated out and differentiated into ALP<sup>+</sup> osteoblasts. In vivo, BC resulted in significantly less new bone formation within a critical-sized calvarial bone defect than FS scaffold, despite no difference observed for GFP<sup>+</sup> donor cells, osteoclasts, and osteoblasts in the newly formed bone. <b>Conclusions</b>. Human lenti-BMP2/GFP-transduced hMDSCs can efficiently undergo osteogenic differentiation in vitro. Unexpectedly, the newly regenerated bone in BC group was significantly less than the FS group. The autologous blood clot scaffold is less efficacious for delivering stem cells for bone regeneration than fibrin sealant.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/8/983blood clot scaffoldfibrin sealanthuman muscle derived stem cellslenti-BMP2/GFPbone regenerationbone tissue engineering
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author Xueqin Gao
Haizi Cheng
Xuying Sun
Aiping Lu
Joseph J. Ruzbarsky
Bing Wang
Johnny Huard
spellingShingle Xueqin Gao
Haizi Cheng
Xuying Sun
Aiping Lu
Joseph J. Ruzbarsky
Bing Wang
Johnny Huard
Comparison of Autologous Blood Clots with Fibrin Sealant as Scaffolds for Promoting Human Muscle-Derived Stem Cell-Mediated Bone Regeneration
Biomedicines
blood clot scaffold
fibrin sealant
human muscle derived stem cells
lenti-BMP2/GFP
bone regeneration
bone tissue engineering
author_facet Xueqin Gao
Haizi Cheng
Xuying Sun
Aiping Lu
Joseph J. Ruzbarsky
Bing Wang
Johnny Huard
author_sort Xueqin Gao
title Comparison of Autologous Blood Clots with Fibrin Sealant as Scaffolds for Promoting Human Muscle-Derived Stem Cell-Mediated Bone Regeneration
title_short Comparison of Autologous Blood Clots with Fibrin Sealant as Scaffolds for Promoting Human Muscle-Derived Stem Cell-Mediated Bone Regeneration
title_full Comparison of Autologous Blood Clots with Fibrin Sealant as Scaffolds for Promoting Human Muscle-Derived Stem Cell-Mediated Bone Regeneration
title_fullStr Comparison of Autologous Blood Clots with Fibrin Sealant as Scaffolds for Promoting Human Muscle-Derived Stem Cell-Mediated Bone Regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Autologous Blood Clots with Fibrin Sealant as Scaffolds for Promoting Human Muscle-Derived Stem Cell-Mediated Bone Regeneration
title_sort comparison of autologous blood clots with fibrin sealant as scaffolds for promoting human muscle-derived stem cell-mediated bone regeneration
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomedicines
issn 2227-9059
publishDate 2021-08-01
description <b>Background</b>. Fibrin sealant has been used as a scaffold to deliver genetically modified human muscle-derived stem cells (hMDSCs) for bone regeneration. Alternatively, autologous blood clots are safe, economic scaffolds. This study compared autologous blood clot (BC) with fibrin sealant (FS) as a scaffold to deliver lenti-BMP2/GFP-transduced hMDSCs for bone regeneration. <b>Methods</b>. In vitro osteogenic differentiation was performed using 3D pellet culture and evaluated using microCT and Von Kossa staining. The lenti-GFP transduced cells were then mixed with human blood for evaluation of osteogenic differentiation. Furthermore, a murine critical- sized calvarial defect model was utilized to compare BC and FS scaffolds for lenti-BMP2/GFP-transduced hMDSCs mediated bone regeneration and evaluated with micro-CT and histology. <b>Results</b>. Lenti-BMP2/GFP transduced hMDSCs formed significantly larger mineralized pellets than non-transduced hMDSCs. hMDSCs within the human blood clot migrated out and differentiated into ALP<sup>+</sup> osteoblasts. In vivo, BC resulted in significantly less new bone formation within a critical-sized calvarial bone defect than FS scaffold, despite no difference observed for GFP<sup>+</sup> donor cells, osteoclasts, and osteoblasts in the newly formed bone. <b>Conclusions</b>. Human lenti-BMP2/GFP-transduced hMDSCs can efficiently undergo osteogenic differentiation in vitro. Unexpectedly, the newly regenerated bone in BC group was significantly less than the FS group. The autologous blood clot scaffold is less efficacious for delivering stem cells for bone regeneration than fibrin sealant.
topic blood clot scaffold
fibrin sealant
human muscle derived stem cells
lenti-BMP2/GFP
bone regeneration
bone tissue engineering
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/8/983
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