Literature DB >> 18594388

Ionizing radiation of mesenchymal stem cells results in diminution of the precursor pool and limits potential for multilineage differentiation.

Björn H Schönmeyr1, Alex K Wong, Marc Soares, John Fernandez, Nicholas Clavin, Babak J Mehrara.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although ionizing radiation is an important treatment modality for a number of malignancies, it can be associated with significant morbidity. The exact mechanisms by which ionizing radiation results in cellular injury remain unknown. Mesenchymal stem cells give rise to a number of tissues including bone, fat, and cartilage and provide an excellent cellular model with which to evaluate the effects of ionizing radiation on cellular survival and function.
METHODS: Rat mesenchymal stem cells were irradiated with 0, 7, and 12 Gy of ionizing radiation and assessed for changes in growth, apoptosis, cell-cycle profile, senescence, differentiation, and gene expression.
RESULTS: Ionizing radiation resulted in a significant decrease in cellular proliferation because of increased apoptosis, G2 cell-cycle arrest, and premature senescence. In addition, ionizing radiation caused low-level spontaneous osteoblastic differentiation. Conversely, cellular differentiation in response to lineage-specific culture conditions for bone, fat, and cartilage was markedly decreased in irradiated cells, thereby demonstrating a deficit in the ability of irradiated mesenchymal stem cells to respond to environmental stimuli.
CONCLUSIONS: Although the majority of mesenchymal stem cells survive injury from ionizing radiation, this injury results in a significant decrease in cellular proliferation. Furthermore, the differentiation potential of irradiated mesenchymal stem cells in response to environmental stimuli is markedly diminished. Thus, the negative effects of ionizing radiation may result from a decreased pool of progenitor cells with limited differentiation potential. Proposed radioprotection strategies aiming to reduce tissue injury should therefore evaluate not only cellular survival but also cellular function.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18594388     DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0b013e31817743cd

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg        ISSN: 0032-1052            Impact factor:   4.730


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