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A cocktail of growth factors released from a heparin hyaluronic-acid hydrogel promotes the myogenic potential of human urine-derived stem cells in vivo.

Guihua Liu1, Rongpei Wu2, Bin Yang3, Yingai Shi3, Chunhua Deng4, Anthony Atala3, Steven Mou5, Tracy Criswell3, Yuanyuan Zhang6.   

Abstract

Traditional cell therapy technology relies on the maximum expansion of primary stem cells in vitro, through multiple passages and potential differentiation protocols, in order to generate the abundance of cells needed prior to transplantation in vivo. Implantation of in vitro over-expanded and pre-differentiated cells typically results in poor cell survival and reduced regeneration capacity for tissue repair in vivo. We hypothesized that implantation of primary stem cells, after a short time culture in vitro (passage number ≤p3), in combination with controlled release of relevant growth factors would improve in vivo cell viability, engraftment and tissue regeneration. The goal of this study was to determine whether the release of myogenic growth factors from a heparin-hyaluronic acid gel (hp-HA gel) could enhance in vivo cell survival, in-growth and myogenic differentiation of human urine-derived stem cells (USC) with a corresponding enhancement in graft vascularization, innervation and regenerative properties. Human USC were obtained from healthy adult donors (n = 6), expanded and then mixed with a hp-HA gel containing sets of growth factors known to enhance myogenesis (IGF1, HGF, PDGF-BB), neurogenesis (NGF, FGF) and angiogenesis (VEGF), or a cocktail with a combination of growth factors. Primary cultured USC (p3) mixed with the hp-HA gel and the various combinations of growth factors, were subcutaneously injected into athymic mice. In vivo cell survival, engraftment and functional differentiation within the host tissue were assessed. The implanted grafts containing USC and the growth factor cocktail showed the greatest number of surviving cells as well as increased numbers of cells that expressed myogenic and endothelial cell markers as compared to other groups 4 weeks after implantation. Moreover, the graft with USC and the growth factor cocktail showed increased numbers of blood vessels and infiltrating neurons. Thus, growth factors released in a controlled manner from an hp-HA gel containing USC efficiently improved in vivo cell survival and supported vascularization and myogenic differentiation within the grafts. This study provides evidence for the use of primary USC and growth factors in a hydrogel as a novel mode of cell therapy for the promotion of myogenic differentiation for the treatment of injured muscle tissue. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Cell therapies are a promising treatment option for neuromuscular dysfunction disorders. However, major limitations in cell retention and engraftment after implantation remain a hindrance to the use of stem cell therapy for the treatment of muscle injuries or diseased tissues. Implanted long-term in vitro cultured cells tend to demonstrate low rates of survival and tissue engraftment, lessened paracrine effects, and poor homing and differentiation. Human USC are an easily obtainable stem cell source that possess stem cell characteristics such as a robust proliferative potential, paracrine effects on neighboring cells, and multi-potential differentiation. In this study, we demonstrated that a combination of primary human USC with a cocktail of growth factors combined in a hyaluronic gel was optimal for cell survival and engraftment, including myogenic differentiation potential of USC, angiogenesis and host nerve fiber recruitment in vivo. The present study also demonstrated that the use of primary urine derived stem cells at early passages, without in vitro pre-differentiation, implanted in a hyaluronic-heparin hydrogel containing a cocktail of growth factors, provided an alternative safe site-specific delivery method for cell therapy.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Cell therapy; Heparin hyaluronic-acid hydrogel; Myogenic potential; Urine derived stem cells

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32044457      PMCID: PMC8176383          DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2020.02.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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