Influence of Conditioned Media on the Re-Differentiation Capacity of Human Chondrocytes in 3D Spheroid Cultures

A major challenge of cell-based therapy for cartilage lesions is the preservation of the chondrogenic phenotype during ex vivo cell cultivation. In this in vitro study, the chondro-inductive capacity of two different hyaline cartilage-conditioned cell culture media on human chondrocytes in 3D sphero...

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Main Authors: Annett Klinder, Sophie Kussauer, Bettina Hiemer, Andreas Wree, Rainer Bader, Anika Jonitz-Heincke
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-aaf2f637db6b4f3499784968b2e992532020-11-25T03:55:13ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832020-08-0192798279810.3390/jcm9092798Influence of Conditioned Media on the Re-Differentiation Capacity of Human Chondrocytes in 3D Spheroid CulturesAnnett Klinder0Sophie Kussauer1Bettina Hiemer2Andreas Wree3Rainer Bader4Anika Jonitz-Heincke5Department of Orthopedics, Biomechanics and Implant Technology Research Laboratory, Rostock University Medical Center, 18057 Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Orthopedics, Biomechanics and Implant Technology Research Laboratory, Rostock University Medical Center, 18057 Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Orthopedics, Biomechanics and Implant Technology Research Laboratory, Rostock University Medical Center, 18057 Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Anatomy, Rostock University Medical Center, 18057 Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Orthopedics, Biomechanics and Implant Technology Research Laboratory, Rostock University Medical Center, 18057 Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Orthopedics, Biomechanics and Implant Technology Research Laboratory, Rostock University Medical Center, 18057 Rostock, GermanyA major challenge of cell-based therapy for cartilage lesions is the preservation of the chondrogenic phenotype during ex vivo cell cultivation. In this in vitro study, the chondro-inductive capacity of two different hyaline cartilage-conditioned cell culture media on human chondrocytes in 3D spheroids was determined. Media were conditioned by incubation of 200 mg/mL vital or devitalized cartilage matrix in growth media over 35 days. The media were analyzed for the content of soluble procollagen type (Col) II and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) as well as released TGF-β1, IGF-1 and IGFBP3. Unconditioned medium served as a negative control while the positive medium control was supplemented with TGF-β1 and IGF-1. Spheroid cultures prepared from human chondrocytes were cultivated at 37 °C, 5% CO<sub>2</sub> and 21% O<sub>2</sub> in the respective media and controls. After 14 and 35 days, the deposition of ECM components was evaluated by histological analysis. Vital cartilage-conditioned medium contained significantly higher levels of Col II and active TGF-β1 compared to medium conditioned with the devitalized cartilage matrix. Despite these differences, the incubation with vital as well as devitalized cartilage conditioned medium led to similar results in terms of deposition of proteoglycans and collagen type II, which was used as an indicator of re-differentiation of human chondrocytes in spheroid cultures. However, high density 3D cell cultivation showed a positive influence on re-differentiation.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/9/2798hyaline cartilagespheroidsmedium conditioningre-differentiationextracellular matrix
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Sophie Kussauer
Bettina Hiemer
Andreas Wree
Rainer Bader
Anika Jonitz-Heincke
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Sophie Kussauer
Bettina Hiemer
Andreas Wree
Rainer Bader
Anika Jonitz-Heincke
Influence of Conditioned Media on the Re-Differentiation Capacity of Human Chondrocytes in 3D Spheroid Cultures
Journal of Clinical Medicine
hyaline cartilage
spheroids
medium conditioning
re-differentiation
extracellular matrix
author_facet Annett Klinder
Sophie Kussauer
Bettina Hiemer
Andreas Wree
Rainer Bader
Anika Jonitz-Heincke
author_sort Annett Klinder
title Influence of Conditioned Media on the Re-Differentiation Capacity of Human Chondrocytes in 3D Spheroid Cultures
title_short Influence of Conditioned Media on the Re-Differentiation Capacity of Human Chondrocytes in 3D Spheroid Cultures
title_full Influence of Conditioned Media on the Re-Differentiation Capacity of Human Chondrocytes in 3D Spheroid Cultures
title_fullStr Influence of Conditioned Media on the Re-Differentiation Capacity of Human Chondrocytes in 3D Spheroid Cultures
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Conditioned Media on the Re-Differentiation Capacity of Human Chondrocytes in 3D Spheroid Cultures
title_sort influence of conditioned media on the re-differentiation capacity of human chondrocytes in 3d spheroid cultures
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2020-08-01
description A major challenge of cell-based therapy for cartilage lesions is the preservation of the chondrogenic phenotype during ex vivo cell cultivation. In this in vitro study, the chondro-inductive capacity of two different hyaline cartilage-conditioned cell culture media on human chondrocytes in 3D spheroids was determined. Media were conditioned by incubation of 200 mg/mL vital or devitalized cartilage matrix in growth media over 35 days. The media were analyzed for the content of soluble procollagen type (Col) II and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) as well as released TGF-β1, IGF-1 and IGFBP3. Unconditioned medium served as a negative control while the positive medium control was supplemented with TGF-β1 and IGF-1. Spheroid cultures prepared from human chondrocytes were cultivated at 37 °C, 5% CO<sub>2</sub> and 21% O<sub>2</sub> in the respective media and controls. After 14 and 35 days, the deposition of ECM components was evaluated by histological analysis. Vital cartilage-conditioned medium contained significantly higher levels of Col II and active TGF-β1 compared to medium conditioned with the devitalized cartilage matrix. Despite these differences, the incubation with vital as well as devitalized cartilage conditioned medium led to similar results in terms of deposition of proteoglycans and collagen type II, which was used as an indicator of re-differentiation of human chondrocytes in spheroid cultures. However, high density 3D cell cultivation showed a positive influence on re-differentiation.
topic hyaline cartilage
spheroids
medium conditioning
re-differentiation
extracellular matrix
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/9/2798
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