| Literature DB >> 31768226 |
Camila Maria Ribeiro Pacheco1, Priscila Elias Ferreira1, Claudia Sayuri Saçaki1, Luana Alves Tannous2, Idiberto José Zotarelli-Filho3, Luiz Cesar Guarita-Souza2, Katherine Athayde Teixeira de Carvalho4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mesenchymal stem cells are pluripotent cells that have the ability to generate cells from a cell line or in other cell types from different tissues but from the same origin. Although those cells have more limited differentiation capacity than embryonic stem cells, they are easily obtained from somatic tissue and can be grown in large quantities. This characteristic of undifferentiated stem cells differentiating into different cell lines arouses strategies in regenerative medicine for the treatment of different diseases such as neurodegenerative diseases. AIM: To evaluate the cell differentiation capacity of human breastmilk stem cells for the three germ layers by a systematic review.Entities:
Keywords: Cell differentiation; Human breastmilk; Pluripotency; Stem cells; Stemness
Year: 2019 PMID: 31768226 PMCID: PMC6851011 DOI: 10.4252/wjsc.v11.i11.1005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Stem Cells ISSN: 1948-0210 Impact factor: 5.326
Figure 1Transformation of the mammary gland throughout life.
Example of the research structure in PubMed
| PubMed | Human Breastmilk OR Human Milk OR |
| (Title/Abstract) | Breast Feeding OR Lactation |
| AND | |
| PubMed | Stem Cells Or Progenitor Cells OR |
| (Title/Abstract) | Mother Cells |
| NOT | |
| PubMed | Cancer |
| (Title/Abstract) | |
Figure 2Flow chart demonstrating the search results with excluded and included studies.
Details of selected articles
| Patki et al[ | To study the multipotent differentiation capacity of the long-term MSC culture. | 35 | 15 mL | 2.5 x 106-3.0 x 106/mL | CD29, CD33, CD34, CD44, CD45, CD73, SCA-1. | Nestin, Vimentin, Smooth Muscle Actin and E-Cadherin. | Not done | Not done | Adipogenic, chondroge-nic, osteogenic lineages. | Mesenchy-mal stem cells isolated from human breast milk have cellular potency to differentiate into different cell types. |
| Hassiotou et al[ | To examine regulators of self-renewal of hBSCs and their plasticity and potential to differentiate into cell types outside the mammary lineage. | > 70 | 5-200 mL | Not done | SSEA-4 e TRA-1-60 / TRA-1-81. | OCT4, SOX2 and Nanog. | Osteogenic, adipogenic, chondroge-nic, neuronal, pancreatic, hepatocyte, cardiomyo-cytes, mammary differentiation and teratoma. | Stem cells in breast milk contain pluripotency properties. | ||
| Hosseini et al[ | To differentiate the breast milk-derived stem cells toward neural stem cells and then into the neurons and neuroglia. | Not present | 5-200 mL | 4.0 x 104/mL | Not done | Nestin, Nanog, β-tubulin III, O4, GFAP, Oct4, Sox2, CD44, CD105, CD106, CD133. | Not done | Not done | Neurosphe-res, neurons, oligodendro-cytes, and astrocytes. | The breast milk-derived stem cells showed the capability to be differentia-ted into neural cell lineages and their similarity to both embryonic and mesenchy-mal stem cells makes them a good candidate for cell therapy in neurodegenerative diseases. |
| Sani et al[ | To examine the pluripotency of the human breast milk-derived cells. | 5 | 5-50 mL | Not done | CD90 CD44, CD144, CD 271, CD123, CD133, CD73, CD 106, CD146, CD45, CD 105,CD34, SSEA-4, TRA-60–1, CD 15/SSEA-1. | Oct4, Sox2, Nanog and CK18. | Not done | Osteogenic and adipogenic lineages. | Most of the cells found are mesenchy-mal stem cells, but, cells similar to embryonic stem cells are also present. | |
| Sani et al[ | To examine the differentiation potential of the hBSCs into functional hepatocytes | 15 | 5-50 mL | Not done | Not done | CK18, CK19, albumin, alpha-fetoprotein. | Not done | Hepatocyte lineage. | The hBSCs demonstrate the ability to express many key factors that are important in liver functions. |
hBSC: Human breastmilk stem cell.
CD and their functions
| CD15/SSEA-1 | Stage-specific embryonic antigen, also marker for primitive mesenchymal cells in human bone marrow. | Anjos-Afonso et al[ |
| CD29 | Expressed in myoepithelial cells including mammary gland cells. | Indumathi et al[ |
| CD33 | Present in immune cells of myeloid lineage. | |
| CD34 | Marker of hematopoietic stem cells, vascular endothelium and fibroblasts of some tissues. | Indumathi et al[ |
| CD44 | Marker of myoepithelial cells. | Indumathi et al[ |
| CD45 | Membrane protein present in lymphocytes and absent in erythrocytes and platelets. This protein is lost during the maturation of red cells in the bone marrow. Because it is present in lymphocytes, it is called Common Leukocyte Antigen. | Notta et al[ |
| CD73 | Marker expressed in mesenchymal stem cells, possessing enzymatic activity and catalytic dephosphorylation of adenosine monophosphate converting it into adenosine. | Indumathi et al[ |
| CD90 | Marker of mesenchymal stem cells. | Indumathi et al[ |
| CD105 | Marker of mesenchymal stem cells. | Indumathi et al[ |
| CD106 | Acts on the cell cycle of T and B lymphocytes, in addition to being involved in tissue repair. | Indumathi et al[ |
| CD123 | The IL-3 receptor subunit plays an important role in the growth and differentiation of hematopoietic progenitor cells. | Testa et al[ |
| CD133 | Marker of hematopoietic stem cells. | Indumathi et al[ |
| CD144 | Also known as VE-cadherin and cadherin-5, it is a calcium-dependent transmembrane cell adhesion molecule, located in the intercellular borders of endothelial cells, hematopoietic stem cells and perineural cells. | Dejana et al[ |
| CD146 | Mediated cell-cell interactions, cytoskeletal remodeling, angiogenesis, and migration of endothelial cells. | Sorrentino et al[ |
| CD271 | Transmembrane protein found in neuronal axons, Schwann cells, and perineural cells of peripheral nerves. In addition, it can be found in some epithelial, mesenchymal, and lymphoid tissues. | Lv et al[ |
| SSEA-4 | Marker of mesenchymal stem cells derived from the BM, acting mainly on cell proliferation. | Lv et al[ |
| TRA-60-1 | Related to pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells, and lost in cell differentiation. | Schopperle et al[ |
| NESTIN | Multipotent, neural, medullary, pancreatic, and epithelial stem cell marker. | Toma et al[ |
| VIMENTIN | Cytoskeletal intermediate filament protein, associated with the nuclear and plasma membrane, maintains the position of the nucleus and the mitotic spindle during the life of the cell, and is found mainly in mesenchymal stem cells. | Mendez et al[ |
| SMA | Marker of myoepithelial cells. | Twigger et al[ |
| E-CADHERIN | Calcium-dependent cell adhesion molecule, with important function in the formation and maintenance of normal tissue architecture, present in epithelial cells of the human mammary gland and epithelial marker of mesenchymal transition in its first passages. | Klopp et al[ |
| NANOG | Pluripotency marker. | Riekstina et al[ |
| β-TUBULIN III | Considered an early neuronal marker because the tubulin protein is the main constituent of the microtubules, which are tubular structures that make up the cytoskeleton and they are involved in the transport of organelles and the elongation of axons and dendrites. | Kapitein et al[ |
| O4 | Specific marker of gangliosides expressed by pre-oligodendrocytes and premyelinated oligodendrocytes. | Girolamo et al[ |
| GFAP | Glial fibrillary acidic protein forms subunits of the intermediate filaments of the cellular cytoskeleton, being present in the cytoplasm of the astrocytes. | Hol et al[ |
| OCT4 | Pluripotency marker. | Riekstina et al[ |
| SOX2 | Controls the undifferentiated and pluripotential state of the CTEs. | Young et al[ |
| CK18 | Expressed in the luminal cells of the breast, which synthesize proteins from breast milk. | Thomas et al[ |
| KLF 4 | Kruppel like factor 4 is a transcription factor related to pluripotency and cell proliferation potential. | Li et al[ |
| SCA-1 | The stem cell antigen 1 is found in stem cells. | Holmes et al[ |
Figure 3The hBSCs have the ability to differentiate into different cell types of mesodermal origin in vitro. A: Adipogenic; B: Chondrogenic; C: Osteogenic. Differentiation of hBSCs was stained with Oil Red O, Alcian Blue, and Alizarin Red, respectively (inversion optical microscope, 100x). Original figure from approved project No. 1.324.098 (11/16/2015) of the Human Ethical Committee of the Pequeno Príncipe Faculty. hBSC: Human breastmilk stem cell.
Figure 4Multilineage potential of hBSCs. These cells can differentiate into mesodermal lineages, endodermal lineages, and the neuroectodermal lineage. hBSC: Human breastmilk stem cell.