Effect of fibronectin, FGF-2, and BMP4 in the stemness maintenance of BMSCs and the metabolic and proteomic cues involved

Abstract Background Growing evidence suggests that the pluripotent state of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) relies on specific local microenvironmental cues such as adhesion molecules and growth factors. Fibronectin (FN), fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2), and bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) are t...

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Main Authors: Lingling Chen, Morgan Carlton, Xiaodan Chen, Navdeep Kaur, Hollie Ryan, Tony J Parker, Zhengmei Lin, Yin Xiao, Yinghong Zhou
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Published: BMC 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-021-02227-7
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spelling doaj-c8cea476d2dc402d8a550c96f74b84932021-03-11T11:25:08ZengBMCStem Cell Research & Therapy1757-65122021-03-0112111310.1186/s13287-021-02227-7Effect of fibronectin, FGF-2, and BMP4 in the stemness maintenance of BMSCs and the metabolic and proteomic cues involvedLingling Chen0Morgan Carlton1Xiaodan Chen2Navdeep Kaur3Hollie Ryan4Tony J Parker5Zhengmei Lin6Yin Xiao7Yinghong Zhou8Hospital of Stomatology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology & Guanghua School of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen UniversityFaculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Hospital of Stomatology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology & Guanghua School of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen UniversityFaculty of Engineering, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Faculty of Engineering, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Hospital of Stomatology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology & Guanghua School of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen UniversityHospital of Stomatology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Stomatology & Guanghua School of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen UniversityFaculty of Engineering, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Abstract Background Growing evidence suggests that the pluripotent state of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) relies on specific local microenvironmental cues such as adhesion molecules and growth factors. Fibronectin (FN), fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2), and bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) are the key players in the regulation of stemness and lineage commitment of MSCs. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the pluripotency and multilineage differentiation of bone marrow-derived MSCs (BMSCs) with the introduction of FN, FGF-2, and BMP4 and to identify the metabolic and proteomic cues involved in stemness maintenance. Methods To elucidate the stemness of BMSCs when treated with FN, FGF-2, and BMP4, the pluripotency markers of OCT4, SOX2, and c-MYC in BMSCs were monitored by real-time PCR and/or western blot. The nuclear translocation of OCT4, SOX2, and c-MYC was investigated by immunofluorescence staining. Multilineage differentiation of the treated BMSCs was determined by relevant differentiation markers. To identify the molecular signatures of BMSC stemness, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), and bioinformatics analysis were utilized to determine the metabolite and protein profiles associated with stem cell maintenance. Results Our results demonstrated that the expression of stemness markers decreased with BMSC passaging, and the manipulation of the microenvironment with fibronectin and growth factors (FGF2 and BMP4) can significantly improve BMSC stemness. Of note, we revealed 7 differentially expressed metabolites, the target genes of these metabolites may have important implications in the maintenance of BMSCs through their effects on metabolic activity, energy production, and potentially protein production. We also identified 21 differentially abundant proteins, which involved in multiple pathways, including metabolic, autophagy-related, and signaling pathways regulating the pluripotency of stem cells. Additionally, bioinformatics analysis comfirned the correlation between metabolic and proteomic profiling, suggesting that the importance of metabolism and proteome networks and their reciprocal communication in the preservation of stemness. Conclusions These results indicate that the culture environment supplemented with the culture cocktail (FN, FGF2, and BMP4) plays an essential role in shaping the pluripotent state of BMSCs. Both the metabolism and proteome networks are involved in this process and the modulation of cell-fate decision making. All these findings may contribute to the application of MSCs for regenerative medicine.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-021-02227-7Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)Growth factorStemness maintenanceMetaboliteProteomeRegenerative medicine
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author Lingling Chen
Morgan Carlton
Xiaodan Chen
Navdeep Kaur
Hollie Ryan
Tony J Parker
Zhengmei Lin
Yin Xiao
Yinghong Zhou
spellingShingle Lingling Chen
Morgan Carlton
Xiaodan Chen
Navdeep Kaur
Hollie Ryan
Tony J Parker
Zhengmei Lin
Yin Xiao
Yinghong Zhou
Effect of fibronectin, FGF-2, and BMP4 in the stemness maintenance of BMSCs and the metabolic and proteomic cues involved
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)
Growth factor
Stemness maintenance
Metabolite
Proteome
Regenerative medicine
author_facet Lingling Chen
Morgan Carlton
Xiaodan Chen
Navdeep Kaur
Hollie Ryan
Tony J Parker
Zhengmei Lin
Yin Xiao
Yinghong Zhou
author_sort Lingling Chen
title Effect of fibronectin, FGF-2, and BMP4 in the stemness maintenance of BMSCs and the metabolic and proteomic cues involved
title_short Effect of fibronectin, FGF-2, and BMP4 in the stemness maintenance of BMSCs and the metabolic and proteomic cues involved
title_full Effect of fibronectin, FGF-2, and BMP4 in the stemness maintenance of BMSCs and the metabolic and proteomic cues involved
title_fullStr Effect of fibronectin, FGF-2, and BMP4 in the stemness maintenance of BMSCs and the metabolic and proteomic cues involved
title_full_unstemmed Effect of fibronectin, FGF-2, and BMP4 in the stemness maintenance of BMSCs and the metabolic and proteomic cues involved
title_sort effect of fibronectin, fgf-2, and bmp4 in the stemness maintenance of bmscs and the metabolic and proteomic cues involved
publisher BMC
series Stem Cell Research & Therapy
issn 1757-6512
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Growing evidence suggests that the pluripotent state of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) relies on specific local microenvironmental cues such as adhesion molecules and growth factors. Fibronectin (FN), fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2), and bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) are the key players in the regulation of stemness and lineage commitment of MSCs. Therefore, this study was designed to investigate the pluripotency and multilineage differentiation of bone marrow-derived MSCs (BMSCs) with the introduction of FN, FGF-2, and BMP4 and to identify the metabolic and proteomic cues involved in stemness maintenance. Methods To elucidate the stemness of BMSCs when treated with FN, FGF-2, and BMP4, the pluripotency markers of OCT4, SOX2, and c-MYC in BMSCs were monitored by real-time PCR and/or western blot. The nuclear translocation of OCT4, SOX2, and c-MYC was investigated by immunofluorescence staining. Multilineage differentiation of the treated BMSCs was determined by relevant differentiation markers. To identify the molecular signatures of BMSC stemness, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), and bioinformatics analysis were utilized to determine the metabolite and protein profiles associated with stem cell maintenance. Results Our results demonstrated that the expression of stemness markers decreased with BMSC passaging, and the manipulation of the microenvironment with fibronectin and growth factors (FGF2 and BMP4) can significantly improve BMSC stemness. Of note, we revealed 7 differentially expressed metabolites, the target genes of these metabolites may have important implications in the maintenance of BMSCs through their effects on metabolic activity, energy production, and potentially protein production. We also identified 21 differentially abundant proteins, which involved in multiple pathways, including metabolic, autophagy-related, and signaling pathways regulating the pluripotency of stem cells. Additionally, bioinformatics analysis comfirned the correlation between metabolic and proteomic profiling, suggesting that the importance of metabolism and proteome networks and their reciprocal communication in the preservation of stemness. Conclusions These results indicate that the culture environment supplemented with the culture cocktail (FN, FGF2, and BMP4) plays an essential role in shaping the pluripotent state of BMSCs. Both the metabolism and proteome networks are involved in this process and the modulation of cell-fate decision making. All these findings may contribute to the application of MSCs for regenerative medicine.
topic Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)
Growth factor
Stemness maintenance
Metabolite
Proteome
Regenerative medicine
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-021-02227-7
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