| Literature DB >> 29776537 |
Seul Ji Lee1, TacGhee Yi2, Soo Hyun Ahn3, Dong Kyu Lim1, Si-Na Kim4, Hyun-Joo Lee5, Yun-Kyoung Cho4, Jae-Yol Lim6, Jong-Hyuk Sung7, Jeong-Ho Yun8, Johan Lim9, Sun U Song10, Sung Won Kwon11.
Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising therapeutic option for cell-based therapy due to their immunomodulatory and regenerative properties. They can be isolated from various adult tissues, including bone marrow, fat, dental tissue, and glandular tissue. Although they share common characteristics, little is known about the biological differences between MSC populations derived from different tissues. In this study, we used MS to compare the endogenous metabolite level in the human MSCs originating from the bone marrow, adipose tissue, periodontal ligaments, and salivary glands. Using an optimized metabolomics technique, we verified that human MSCs exhibit differences in the endogenous metabolite level depending on their source material, while the multivariate analysis showed that 5 lysophosphatidylcholines and 3 lysophosphatidylethanolamines can serve as markers for the discrimination between MSC sources and may be related to differences in their differentiation capacity. These results may significantly contribute to further mechanistic studies on the MSCs and provide novel insights into the properties and optimal usage of MSCs from different tissues.Entities:
Keywords: Adipose-derived stem cell; Bone marrow-derived stem cell; Differentiation; Mesenchymal stem cell; Periodontal ligament-derived stem cell; Salivary gland-derived stem cell
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29776537 DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2018.04.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chim Acta ISSN: 0003-2670 Impact factor: 6.558