Screening for Growth-Factor Combinations Enabling Synergistic Differentiation of Human MSC to Nucleus Pulposus Cell-Like Cells
<b>Background:</b> Multiple studies have examined the potential of growth factors (GF) to enable mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) to nucleus pulposus (NP) cell-like cell differentiation. Here we screened a wide range of GF and GF combinations for supporting NP cell-like cell differentiati...
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doaj-cf4a7047c2fc4c74b1be0ba588ed13812021-04-19T23:02:45ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-04-01113673367310.3390/app11083673Screening for Growth-Factor Combinations Enabling Synergistic Differentiation of Human MSC to Nucleus Pulposus Cell-Like CellsKosuke Morita0Jordy Schol1Tibo N. E. Volleman2Daisuke Sakai3Masato Sato4Masahiko Watanabe5Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine, 143 Shimokasuya, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1193, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine, 143 Shimokasuya, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1193, JapanDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, 5612AZ Eindhoven, The NetherlandsDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine, 143 Shimokasuya, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1193, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine, 143 Shimokasuya, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1193, JapanDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine, 143 Shimokasuya, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1193, Japan<b>Background:</b> Multiple studies have examined the potential of growth factors (GF) to enable mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) to nucleus pulposus (NP) cell-like cell differentiation. Here we screened a wide range of GF and GF combinations for supporting NP cell-like cell differentiation. <b>Methods:</b> Human MSC were stimulated using 86 different GF combinations of TGF-β1, -2, -3, GDF5, -6, Wnt3a, -5a, -11, and Shh. Differentiation potency was assessed by alcian blue assay and NP cell marker expression (e.g., COL2A1, CD24, etc.). The top four combinations and GDF5/TGF-β1 were further analyzed in 3D pellet cultures, on their ability to similarly induce NP cell differentiation. <b>Results:</b> Almost all 86 GF combinations showed their ability to enhance proteoglycan production in alcian blue assay. Subsequent qPCR analysis revealed TGF-β2/Wnt3a, TGF-β1/Wnt3a, TGF-β1/Wnt3a/GDF6, and Wnt3a/GDF6 as the most potent combinations. Although in pellet cultures, these combinations supported NP marker expression, none showed the ability to significantly induce chondrogenic NP matrix production. Only GDF5/TGF-β1 resulted in chondrogenic pellets with significantly enhanced glycosaminoglycan content. <b>Conclusion:</b> GDF5/TGF-β1 was suggested as an optimal GF combination for MSC to NP cell induction, although further assessment using a 3D and in vivo environment is required. Wnt3a proved promising for monolayer-based NP cell differentiation, although further validation is required.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3673nucleus pulposusgrowth factorsdifferentiationmesenchymal stromal cellgrowth factorWnt |
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Kosuke Morita Jordy Schol Tibo N. E. Volleman Daisuke Sakai Masato Sato Masahiko Watanabe Screening for Growth-Factor Combinations Enabling Synergistic Differentiation of Human MSC to Nucleus Pulposus Cell-Like Cells Applied Sciences nucleus pulposus growth factors differentiation mesenchymal stromal cell growth factor Wnt |
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Kosuke Morita Jordy Schol Tibo N. E. Volleman Daisuke Sakai Masato Sato Masahiko Watanabe |
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Screening for Growth-Factor Combinations Enabling Synergistic Differentiation of Human MSC to Nucleus Pulposus Cell-Like Cells |
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Screening for Growth-Factor Combinations Enabling Synergistic Differentiation of Human MSC to Nucleus Pulposus Cell-Like Cells |
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Screening for Growth-Factor Combinations Enabling Synergistic Differentiation of Human MSC to Nucleus Pulposus Cell-Like Cells |
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Screening for Growth-Factor Combinations Enabling Synergistic Differentiation of Human MSC to Nucleus Pulposus Cell-Like Cells |
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Screening for Growth-Factor Combinations Enabling Synergistic Differentiation of Human MSC to Nucleus Pulposus Cell-Like Cells |
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screening for growth-factor combinations enabling synergistic differentiation of human msc to nucleus pulposus cell-like cells |
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<b>Background:</b> Multiple studies have examined the potential of growth factors (GF) to enable mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) to nucleus pulposus (NP) cell-like cell differentiation. Here we screened a wide range of GF and GF combinations for supporting NP cell-like cell differentiation. <b>Methods:</b> Human MSC were stimulated using 86 different GF combinations of TGF-β1, -2, -3, GDF5, -6, Wnt3a, -5a, -11, and Shh. Differentiation potency was assessed by alcian blue assay and NP cell marker expression (e.g., COL2A1, CD24, etc.). The top four combinations and GDF5/TGF-β1 were further analyzed in 3D pellet cultures, on their ability to similarly induce NP cell differentiation. <b>Results:</b> Almost all 86 GF combinations showed their ability to enhance proteoglycan production in alcian blue assay. Subsequent qPCR analysis revealed TGF-β2/Wnt3a, TGF-β1/Wnt3a, TGF-β1/Wnt3a/GDF6, and Wnt3a/GDF6 as the most potent combinations. Although in pellet cultures, these combinations supported NP marker expression, none showed the ability to significantly induce chondrogenic NP matrix production. Only GDF5/TGF-β1 resulted in chondrogenic pellets with significantly enhanced glycosaminoglycan content. <b>Conclusion:</b> GDF5/TGF-β1 was suggested as an optimal GF combination for MSC to NP cell induction, although further assessment using a 3D and in vivo environment is required. Wnt3a proved promising for monolayer-based NP cell differentiation, although further validation is required. |
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nucleus pulposus growth factors differentiation mesenchymal stromal cell growth factor Wnt |
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