| Literature DB >> 30544046 |
Yuhao Deng1, Guanghua Lei2, Zixuan Lin3, Yuanheng Yang1, Hang Lin4, Rocky S Tuan5.
Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) represent a promising cell source to regenerate articular cartilage, but current chondroinduction protocols, commonly using transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ), lead to concomitant chondrocytic hypertrophy with ossification risk. Here, we showed that a 14-day culture of MSC-laden hyaluronic acid hydrogel in the presence of TGFβ, followed by 7 days culture in TGFβ-free medium, with the supplement of Wnt/β-catenin inhibitor XAV939 from day 10-21, resulted in significantly reduced hypertrophy phenotype. The stability of the hyaline phenotype of the MSC-derived cartilage, generated with a standard protocol (Control) or the optimized (Optimized) method developed in this study, was further examined through intramuscular implantation in nude mice. After 4 weeks, constructs from the Control group showed obvious mineralization; in contrast, the Optimized group displayed no signs of mineralization, and maintained cartilaginous histology. Further analysis showed that TGFβ treatment time affected p38 expression, while exposure to XAV939 significantly inhibited P-Smad 1/5 level, which together resulted in decreased level of Runx2. These findings suggest a novel treatment regimen to generate hyaline cartilage from human MSCs-loaded scaffolds, which have a minimal risk of eliciting endochondral ossification.Entities:
Keywords: Cartilage tissue engineering; Chondrogenesis; Hypertrophy; MSC; Wnt/β-catenin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30544046 PMCID: PMC6733256 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2018.11.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479