Literature DB >> 27034413

Massive Clonal Selection and Transiently Contributing Clones During Expansion of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Cultures Revealed by Lentiviral RGB-Barcode Technology.

Anton Selich1, Jannik Daudert1, Ralf Hass2, Friederike Philipp3, Constantin von Kaisenberg2, Gabi Paul1, Kerstin Cornils4, Boris Fehse4, Susanne Rittinghausen5, Axel Schambach6, Michael Rothe7.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Mesenchymal stem (or stromal) cells (MSCs) have been used in more than 400 clinical trials for the treatment of various diseases. The clinical benefit and reproducibility of results, however, remain extremely variable. During the in vitro expansion phase, which is necessary to achieve clinically relevant cell numbers, MSCs show signs of aging accompanied by different contributions of single clones to the mass culture. Here we used multicolor lentiviral barcode labeling to follow the clonal dynamics during in vitro MSC expansion from whole umbilical cord pieces (UCPs). The clonal composition was analyzed by a combination of flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, and deep sequencing. Starting with highly complex cell populations, we observed a massive reduction in diversity, transiently dominating populations, and a selection of single clones over time. Importantly, the first wave of clonal constriction already occurred in the early passages during MSC expansion. Consecutive MSC cultures from the same UCP implied the existence of more primitive, MSC culture-initiating cells. Our results show that microscopically homogenous MSC mass cultures consist of many subpopulations, which undergo clonal selection and have different capabilities. Among other factors, the clonal composition of the graft might have an impact on the functional properties of MSCs in experimental and clinical settings. SIGNIFICANCE: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can easily be obtained from various adult or embryonal tissues and are frequently used in clinical trials. For their clinical application, MSCs have to be expanded in vitro. This unavoidable step influences the features of MSCs, so that clinical benefit and experimental results are often highly variable. Despite a homogenous appearance under the microscope, MSC cultures undergo massive clonal selection over time. Multicolor fluorescence labeling and deep sequencing were used to demonstrate the dynamic clonal composition of MSC cultures, which might ultimately explain the variable clinical performance of the cells. ©AlphaMed Press.

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Keywords:  Clonal evolution; DNA barcoding; Mesenchymal stem cells; Reproducibility of results; Stem cell niche; Umbilical cord

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27034413      PMCID: PMC4835246          DOI: 10.5966/sctm.2015-0176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells Transl Med        ISSN: 2157-6564            Impact factor:   6.940


  34 in total

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2.  RGB marking with lentiviral vectors for multicolor clonal cell tracking.

Authors:  Kristoffer Weber; Michael Thomaschewski; Daniel Benten; Boris Fehse
Journal:  Nat Protoc       Date:  2012-04-05       Impact factor: 13.491

3.  A multicolor panel of novel lentiviral "gene ontology" (LeGO) vectors for functional gene analysis.

Authors:  Kristoffer Weber; Udo Bartsch; Carol Stocking; Boris Fehse
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4.  RGB marking facilitates multicolor clonal cell tracking.

Authors:  Kristoffer Weber; Michael Thomaschewski; Michael Warlich; Tassilo Volz; Kerstin Cornils; Birte Niebuhr; Maike Täger; Marc Lütgehetmann; Jörg-Matthias Pollok; Carol Stocking; Maura Dandri; Daniel Benten; Boris Fehse
Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  2011-03-27       Impact factor: 53.440

5.  Molecular profile of clonal strains of human skeletal stem/progenitor cells with different potencies.

Authors:  Brian J Sworder; Sayuri Yoshizawa; Prasun J Mishra; Natasha Cherman; Sergei A Kuznetsov; Glenn Merlino; Arun Balakumaran; Pamela G Robey
Journal:  Stem Cell Res       Date:  2015-02-25       Impact factor: 2.020

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Authors:  Alan Trounson; Rahul G Thakar; Geoff Lomax; Don Gibbons
Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2011-05-10       Impact factor: 8.775

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Authors:  Ralf Hass; Cornelia Kasper; Stefanie Böhm; Roland Jacobs
Journal:  Cell Commun Signal       Date:  2011-05-14       Impact factor: 5.712

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Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2013-05-20       Impact factor: 5.443

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Authors:  Aaron W James; Bruno Péault
Journal:  J Orthop Res       Date:  2019-05-17       Impact factor: 3.494

2.  Lentiviral Vectors with Cellular Promoters Correct Anemia and Lethal Bone Marrow Failure in a Mouse Model for Diamond-Blackfan Anemia.

Authors:  Shubhranshu Debnath; Pekka Jaako; Kavitha Siva; Michael Rothe; Jun Chen; Maria Dahl; H Bobby Gaspar; Johan Flygare; Axel Schambach; Stefan Karlsson
Journal:  Mol Ther       Date:  2017-04-20       Impact factor: 11.454

Review 3.  On the origin and impact of mesenchymal stem cell heterogeneity: new insights and emerging tools for single cell analysis.

Authors:  C M McLeod; R L Mauck
Journal:  Eur Cell Mater       Date:  2017-10-27       Impact factor: 3.942

4.  DNA methylation changes during long-term in vitro cell culture are caused by epigenetic drift.

Authors:  Julia Franzen; Theodoros Georgomanolis; Anton Selich; Chao-Chung Kuo; Reinhard Stöger; Lilija Brant; Melita Sara Mulabdić; Eduardo Fernandez-Rebollo; Clara Grezella; Alina Ostrowska; Matthias Begemann; Miloš Nikolić; Björn Rath; Anthony D Ho; Michael Rothe; Axel Schambach; Argyris Papantonis; Wolfgang Wagner
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-05-19

5.  Single-Cell Transcriptome Analysis of Human Adipose-Derived Stromal Cells Identifies a Contractile Cell Subpopulation.

Authors:  Elize Wolmarans; Juanita Mellet; Chrisna Durandt; Fourie Joubert; Michael S Pepper
Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2021-04-28       Impact factor: 5.443

6.  Enhanced metastatic capacity of breast cancer cells after interaction and hybrid formation with mesenchymal stroma/stem cells (MSC).

Authors:  Catharina Melzer; Juliane von der Ohe; Ralf Hass
Journal:  Cell Commun Signal       Date:  2018-01-05       Impact factor: 5.712

7.  Lentiviral Fluorescent Genetic Barcoding for Multiplex Fate Tracking of Leukemic Cells.

Authors:  Tobias Maetzig; Jens Ruschmann; Lea Sanchez Milde; Courteney K Lai; Niklas von Krosigk; R Keith Humphries
Journal:  Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev       Date:  2017-06-01       Impact factor: 6.698

8.  Reversible Growth-Arrest of a Spontaneously-Derived Human MSC-Like Cell Line.

Authors:  Catharina Melzer; Roland Jacobs; Thomas Dittmar; Andreas Pich; Juliane von der Ohe; Yuanyuan Yang; Ralf Hass
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-07-03       Impact factor: 5.923

9.  MSCs Become Collagen-Type I Producing Cells with Different Phenotype in Allogeneic and Syngeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation.

Authors:  Robert Maximilian Rusch; Yoko Ogawa; Shinri Sato; Satoru Morikawa; Emi Inagaki; Eisuke Shimizu; Kazuo Tsubota; Shigeto Shimmura
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-05-05       Impact factor: 5.923

10.  Cell-Based Therapies: The Nonresponder.

Authors:  Arnold I Caplan
Journal:  Stem Cells Transl Med       Date:  2018-09-25       Impact factor: 6.940

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