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IGF-I and IGF-II stimulate directed cell migration of bone-marrow-derived human mesenchymal progenitor cells.

Jörg Fiedler1, Caroline Brill, Werner F Blum, Rolf E Brenner.   

Abstract

Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) are known to be key regulators of bone growth, remodeling, and repair. Since all these processes depend on the recruitment of cells with the potential to be committed to the osteoblastic lineage, we studied possible effects of IGF-I and -II on migration of human mesenchymal progenitor cells (MPC) using a modified Boyden chamber assay. The results were compared to those of primary osteoblasts and in vitro-osteogenic-differentiated MPC. IGF-I and -II stimulated cell migration of all these cell populations in a dose-dependent manner from 1 to 100ng/mL. The maximal chemotactic index (CI) was 4-5 for MPC and primary osteoblasts and about 3 for in vitro-differentiated MPC. Checkerboard analysis revealed that IGFs stimulated true directed cell migration (chemotaxis) and not simply chemokinesis. Addition of an antibody against the type I IGF receptor (alphaIR3) completely abolished (MPC) or markedly reduced (primary osteoblasts) the chemotactic effects of each of the IGFs. IGFBP-3 itself had no direct effect, while IGFBP-5 stimulated MPC migration at concentrations of 80 and 160ng/mL. Parallel application of IGFBP-3 had borderline inhibitory effects while the addition of 40ng/mL of IGFBP-5 enhanced the chemotactic effect of IGF-I on MPC. In conclusion, our results show that IGF-I and -II are chemotactic factors for MPC and indicate that IGFBP-5 both modulates the IGF-I effect and directly stimulates migration of human mesenchymal progenitor cells.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16716263     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2006.05.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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