Ex Vivo Nanofiber Expansion and Genetic Modification of Human Cord Blood-Derived Progenitor/Stem Cells Enhances Vasculogenesis

The stem cell therapy for treating ischemic diseases is promising; however, the limited availability and compromised quality of progenitor cells in aged and diseased patients limit its therapeutic use. Here we report a nanofiber-based ex vivo stem cell expansion technology and proangiogenic growth f...

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Main Authors: Hiranmoy Das Ph.D., Nasreen Abdulhameed, Matthew Joseph, Ramasamy Sakthivel, Hai-Quan Mao, Vincent J. Pompili M.D., FACC
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2009-03-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3727/096368909788534870
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spelling doaj-e39caa7af8d54d349dfee7e1f6632d1a2020-11-25T03:20:34ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38922009-03-011810.3727/096368909788534870Ex Vivo Nanofiber Expansion and Genetic Modification of Human Cord Blood-Derived Progenitor/Stem Cells Enhances VasculogenesisHiranmoy Das Ph.D.0Nasreen Abdulhameed1Matthew Joseph2Ramasamy Sakthivel3Hai-Quan Mao4Vincent J. Pompili M.D., FACC5Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USACardiovascular Research Institute, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USADavis Heart and Lung Research Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USAArteriocyte, Inc., Cleveland, OH, USADepartment of Materials Science and Engineering & Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USADavis Heart and Lung Research Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USAThe stem cell therapy for treating ischemic diseases is promising; however, the limited availability and compromised quality of progenitor cells in aged and diseased patients limit its therapeutic use. Here we report a nanofiber-based ex vivo stem cell expansion technology and proangiogenic growth factors overexpression of human umbilical cord blood (UCB)-derived progenitor cells to enhance angiogenic potential of therapeutic stem cells. The progenitor cells were expanded ~225-fold on nanofiber-based serum-free ex vivo expansion culture technique without inducing differentiation. The expanded cells express high levels of stem cell homing receptor, CXCR4, and adhesion molecule, LFA-1. The nanofiber-expanded stem cells uptake AcLDL effectively, and migrate efficiently in an in vitro transmigration assay. These expanded cells can also differentiate into endothelial and smooth muscle cells in vitro. In a NOD/SCID mouse hind limb vascular injury model, nanofiber-expanded cells were more effective in blood flow restoration and this effect was further augmented by VEGF 164 and PDGF-BB, growth factor overexpression. The data indicate that nanofiber-based ex vivo expansion technology can provide an essential number of therapeutic stem cells. Additionally, proangiogenic growth factors overexpression in progenitor cells can potentially improve autologous or allogeneic stem cell therapy for ischemic diseases.https://doi.org/10.3727/096368909788534870
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author Hiranmoy Das Ph.D.
Nasreen Abdulhameed
Matthew Joseph
Ramasamy Sakthivel
Hai-Quan Mao
Vincent J. Pompili M.D., FACC
spellingShingle Hiranmoy Das Ph.D.
Nasreen Abdulhameed
Matthew Joseph
Ramasamy Sakthivel
Hai-Quan Mao
Vincent J. Pompili M.D., FACC
Ex Vivo Nanofiber Expansion and Genetic Modification of Human Cord Blood-Derived Progenitor/Stem Cells Enhances Vasculogenesis
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Hiranmoy Das Ph.D.
Nasreen Abdulhameed
Matthew Joseph
Ramasamy Sakthivel
Hai-Quan Mao
Vincent J. Pompili M.D., FACC
author_sort Hiranmoy Das Ph.D.
title Ex Vivo Nanofiber Expansion and Genetic Modification of Human Cord Blood-Derived Progenitor/Stem Cells Enhances Vasculogenesis
title_short Ex Vivo Nanofiber Expansion and Genetic Modification of Human Cord Blood-Derived Progenitor/Stem Cells Enhances Vasculogenesis
title_full Ex Vivo Nanofiber Expansion and Genetic Modification of Human Cord Blood-Derived Progenitor/Stem Cells Enhances Vasculogenesis
title_fullStr Ex Vivo Nanofiber Expansion and Genetic Modification of Human Cord Blood-Derived Progenitor/Stem Cells Enhances Vasculogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Ex Vivo Nanofiber Expansion and Genetic Modification of Human Cord Blood-Derived Progenitor/Stem Cells Enhances Vasculogenesis
title_sort ex vivo nanofiber expansion and genetic modification of human cord blood-derived progenitor/stem cells enhances vasculogenesis
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 2009-03-01
description The stem cell therapy for treating ischemic diseases is promising; however, the limited availability and compromised quality of progenitor cells in aged and diseased patients limit its therapeutic use. Here we report a nanofiber-based ex vivo stem cell expansion technology and proangiogenic growth factors overexpression of human umbilical cord blood (UCB)-derived progenitor cells to enhance angiogenic potential of therapeutic stem cells. The progenitor cells were expanded ~225-fold on nanofiber-based serum-free ex vivo expansion culture technique without inducing differentiation. The expanded cells express high levels of stem cell homing receptor, CXCR4, and adhesion molecule, LFA-1. The nanofiber-expanded stem cells uptake AcLDL effectively, and migrate efficiently in an in vitro transmigration assay. These expanded cells can also differentiate into endothelial and smooth muscle cells in vitro. In a NOD/SCID mouse hind limb vascular injury model, nanofiber-expanded cells were more effective in blood flow restoration and this effect was further augmented by VEGF 164 and PDGF-BB, growth factor overexpression. The data indicate that nanofiber-based ex vivo expansion technology can provide an essential number of therapeutic stem cells. Additionally, proangiogenic growth factors overexpression in progenitor cells can potentially improve autologous or allogeneic stem cell therapy for ischemic diseases.
url https://doi.org/10.3727/096368909788534870
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