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Katia Mareschi1, Deborah Rustichelli, Roberto Calabrese, Monica Gunetti, Fiorella Sanavio, Sara Castiglia, Alessandra Risso, Ivana Ferrero, Corrado Tarella, Franca Fagioli.
Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising source for cell therapy due to their pluripotency and immunomodulant proprieties. As the identification of "optimal" conditions is important to identify a standard procedure for clinical use. Percoll, Ficoll and whole bone marrow directly plated were tested from the same sample as separation methods. The cells were seeded at the following densities: 100 000, 10 000, 1000, 100, 10 cells/cm(2). After reaching confluence, the cells were detached, pooled and re-plated at 1000, 500, 100, and 10 cells/cm(2). Statistical analyses were performed. Cumulative Population Doublings (PD) did not show significant differences for the separation methods and seeding densities but only for the plating density. Some small quantity samples plated in T25 flasks at plating densities of 10 and 100 cells/cm(2) did not produce any expansion. However, directly plated whole bone marrow resulted in a more advantageous method in terms of CFU-F number, cellular growth and minimal manipulation. No differences were observed in terms of gross morphology, differentiation potential or immunophenotype. These data suggest that plating whole bone marrow at a low cellular density may represent a good procedure for MSC expansion for clinical use.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 23715383 PMCID: PMC3195433 DOI: 10.1155/2012/920581
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cells Int Impact factor: 5.443
Figure 5Telomere Restriction Fragment (TRF) measurement by Southern Blot analysis in one representative experiment on cells isolated after Percoll and Ficoll gradient separation and whole BM at the 3rd passage.
Figure 1Phenotype of different clones observed after Percoll and Ficoll gradient separation and whole BM 10 days from seeding at different densities.
Figure 2Phenotype of different clones observed after Percoll and Ficoll gradient separation and whole BM 7 days from plating.
Analyses of seeding density effects in terms of cumulative PD.
| 1st passage | ||||
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| 10 cells/cm2 | 100 cells/cm2 | 500 cells/cm2 | 1000 cells/cm2 |
| Median | 5.28 | 3.27 | 2.08 | 2.28 |
| Minim | 2.49 | .68 | .58 | 1.39 |
| Maxim | 5.57 | 4.65 | 3.07 | 2.63 |
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| 2nd passage | ||||
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| 10 cells/cm2 | 100 cells/cm2 | 500 cells/cm2 | 1000 cells/cm2 |
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| Median | 10.45 | 6.82 | 4.48 | 4.48 |
| Minim | 8.33 | 4.76 | 2.90 | 2.88 |
| Maxim | 12.06 | 10.15 | 6.99 | 5.94 |
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| 3rd passage | ||||
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| 10 cells/cm2 | 100 cells/cm2 | 500 cells/cm2 | 1000 cells/cm2 |
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| Median | 14.85 | 9.89 | 8.14 | 6.37 |
| Minim | 13.41 | 6.78 | 3.82 | 4.92 |
| Maxim | 18.78 | 13.69 | 9.84 | 8.52 |
Figure 3Immunophenotype analysis of MSCs isolated after Percoll and Ficoll gradient separation and whole BM at the 1st passage.
Figure 4Differentiation of MSCs isolated after Percoll and Ficoll gradient separation and whole BM at the 3rd passage.
(a) Analysis of different density effects on seeding (first passage).
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| Whole BM | Ficoll | Percoll | ||
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| Median | 8.56 | 1.76 | .69 | ||
| Minim | .12 | .16 | .00 | ||
| Maxim | 419.23 | 111.18 | 433.26 | ||
(b) Analysis of different density effects on seeding (first passage).
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| 10 cells/cm2 | 100 cells/cm2 | 1000 cells/cm2 | 10 000 cells/cm2 | 100 000 cells/cm2 |
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| Median | .00 | 2.33 | 2.66 | 1.64 | .41 |
| Minim | .00 | .00 | .00 | .20 | .14 |
| Maxim | 531.34 | 205.20 | 29.12 | 5.96 | 5.52 |
Analyses of separation method effects on seeding in terms of cumulative PD.
| 1st passage | |||
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| Whole BM | Ficoll | Percoll |
| Median | 3.11 | 3.12 | 2.62 |
| Minim | 1.99 | .56 | 1.92 |
| Maxim | 5.53 | 3.89 | 3.84 |
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| 2nd passage | |||
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| Whole BM | Ficoll | Percoll |
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| Median | 4.55 | 2.68 | 5.88 |
| Minim | 11.41 | 7.62 | 8.00 |
| Maxim | 6.67 | 7.16 | 6.47 |
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| 3rd passage | |||
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| Whole BM | Ficoll | Percoll |
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| Median | 10.13 | 10.50 | 8.81 |
| Minim | 8.60 | 5.07 | 8.03 |
| Maxim | 15.66 | 11.11 | 12.14 |