Literature DB >> 21696237

Turning round: multipotent stromal cells, a three-dimensional revolution?

Fatima A Saleh1, Paul G Genever.   

Abstract

Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) can be isolated from adult tissues and induced to differentiate into skeletal cells, such as osteoblasts, chondrocytes and adipocytes. Consequently, ex vivo MSC are valuable systems for studying the mechanisms that control tissue-context lineage commitment and may offer broad therapeutic applications in the orthopedic theater and beyond. To date, most of these studies have used MSC grown on two-dimensional (2-D) plastic surfaces. The use of three-dimensional (3-D) in vitro growth techniques for MSC may accelerate these areas of research by providing a more representative 'in vivo-like' environment, where cells interact with each other and their cellular products, rather than a plastic surface. We introduce some of the techniques used for 3-D in vitro cultures and how they relate to the MSC field. We will present evidence of how MSC grown as 3-D spheroids not only permits appropriate MSC-like behavior, but appears to promote their stem-cell attributes and therapeutic benefit in applications ranging from regenerative medicine to anti-inflammatory treatments and cancer therapy. 3-D culture techniques also allow de/reconstruction of the specialized in vivo niche of the tissue-resident stem cell where microenvironmental influences can be recognized.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21696237     DOI: 10.3109/14653249.2011.586998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytotherapy        ISSN: 1465-3249            Impact factor:   5.414


  21 in total

1.  Unique characteristics of human mesenchymal stromal/progenitor cells pre-activated in 3-dimensional cultures under different conditions.

Authors:  Joni H Ylostalo; Thomas J Bartosh; April Tiblow; Darwin J Prockop
Journal:  Cytotherapy       Date:  2014-09-16       Impact factor: 5.414

2.  Osteoarthritic human chondrocytes proliferate in 3D co-culture with mesenchymal stem cells in suspension bioreactors.

Authors:  Madiha Khurshid; Aillette Mulet-Sierra; Adetola Adesida; Arindom Sen
Journal:  J Tissue Eng Regen Med       Date:  2017-12-12       Impact factor: 3.963

3.  Long term morphological characterization of mesenchymal stromal cells 3D spheroids built with a rapid method based on entry-level equipment.

Authors:  Chiara Bellotti; Serena Duchi; Alessandro Bevilacqua; Enrico Lucarelli; Filippo Piccinini
Journal:  Cytotechnology       Date:  2016-03-29       Impact factor: 2.058

4.  Production and Administration of Therapeutic Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cell (MSC) Spheroids Primed in 3-D Cultures Under Xeno-free Conditions.

Authors:  Joni H Ylostalo; Nikolay Bazhanov; Arezoo Mohammadipoor; Thomas J Bartosh
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2017-03-18       Impact factor: 1.355

5.  Cancer cells enter dormancy after cannibalizing mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs).

Authors:  Thomas J Bartosh; Mujib Ullah; Suzanne Zeitouni; Joshua Beaver; Darwin J Prockop
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-10-03       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Preparation of anti-inflammatory mesenchymal stem/precursor cells (MSCs) through sphere formation using hanging-drop culture technique.

Authors:  Thomas J Bartosh; Joni H Ylostalo
Journal:  Curr Protoc Stem Cell Biol       Date:  2014-02-06

7.  Identification of stable reference genes for gene expression analysis of three-dimensional cultivated human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells for bone tissue engineering.

Authors:  Juliane Rauh; Angela Jacobi; Maik Stiehler
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part C Methods       Date:  2014-08-11       Impact factor: 3.056

8.  Dynamic compaction of human mesenchymal stem/precursor cells into spheres self-activates caspase-dependent IL1 signaling to enhance secretion of modulators of inflammation and immunity (PGE2, TSG6, and STC1).

Authors:  Thomas J Bartosh; Joni H Ylöstalo; Nikolay Bazhanov; Jessica Kuhlman; Darwin J Prockop
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 6.277

9.  Human mesenchymal stem/stromal cells cultured as spheroids are self-activated to produce prostaglandin E2 that directs stimulated macrophages into an anti-inflammatory phenotype.

Authors:  Joni H Ylöstalo; Thomas J Bartosh; Katie Coble; Darwin J Prockop
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2012-10       Impact factor: 6.277

10.  Use of culture geometry to control hypoxia-induced vascular endothelial growth factor secretion from adipose-derived stem cells: optimizing a cell-based approach to drive vascular growth.

Authors:  Matthew L Skiles; Suchit Sahai; Lindsay Rucker; James O Blanchette
Journal:  Tissue Eng Part A       Date:  2013-06-26       Impact factor: 3.845

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