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The effects of 3D culture on the expansion and maintenance of nucleus pulposus progenitor cell multipotency.

Julien Guerrero1, Sonja Häckel2, Andreas S Croft1, Christoph E Albers2, Benjamin Gantenbein1,2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Low back pain (LBP) is a global health concern. Increasing evidence implicates intervertebral disk (IVD) degeneration as a major contributor. In this respect, tissue-specific progenitors may play a crucial role in tissue regeneration, as these cells are perfectly adapted to their niche. Recently, a novel progenitor cell population was described in the nucleus pulposus (NP) that is positive for Tie2 marker. These cells have self-renewal capacity and in vitro multipotency potential. However, extremely low numbers of the NP progenitors limit the feasibility of cell therapy strategies.
OBJECTIVE: Here, we studied the influence of the culture method and of the microenvironment on the proliferation rate and the differentiation potential of human NP progenitors in vitro.
METHOD: Cells were obtained from human NP tissue from trauma patients. Briefly, the NP tissue cells were cultured in two-dimensional (2D) (monolayer) or three-dimensional (3D) (alginate beads) conditions. After 1 week, cells from 2D or 3D culture were expanded on fibronectin-coated flasks. Subsequently, expanded NP cells were then characterized by cytometry and tri-lineage differentiation, which was analyzed by qPCR and histology. Moreover, experiments using Tie2+ and Tie2- NP cells were also performed.
RESULTS: The present study aims to demonstrate that 3D expansion of NP cells better preserves the Tie2+ cell populations and increases the chondrogenic and osteogenic differentiation potential compared to 2D expansion. Moreover, the cell sorting experiments reveal that only Tie2+ cells were able to maintain the pluripotent gene expression if cultured in 3D within alginate beads. Therefore, our results highly suggest that the maintenance of the cell's multipotency is mainly, but not exclusively, due to the higher presence of Tie2+ cells due to 3D culture.
CONCLUSION: This project not only might have a scientific impact by evaluating the influence of a two-step expansion protocol on the functionality of NP progenitors, but it could also lead to an innovative clinical approach.
© 2020 The Authors. JOR Spine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society.

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Keywords:  adipogenesis; alginate bead; angiopoietin‐1 receptor; chondrogenesis; differentiation; flow cytometry; intervertebral disk; microenvironment; nucleus pulposus; osteogenesis; qPCR; three‐dimensional culture; tissue‐specific progenitor cells

Year:  2020        PMID: 33778405      PMCID: PMC7984018          DOI: 10.1002/jsp2.1131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JOR Spine        ISSN: 2572-1143


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Review 10.  Concise review: evidence for CD34 as a common marker for diverse progenitors.

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Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2014-06       Impact factor: 6.277

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Review 1.  Immuno-Modulatory Effects of Intervertebral Disc Cells.

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Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-06-29

Review 2.  Clinical Development of Regenerative Medicine Targeted for Intervertebral Disc Disease.

Authors:  Daisuke Sakai; Jordy Schol; Masahiko Watanabe
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2022-02-10       Impact factor: 2.430

3.  Effect of Whole Tissue Culture and Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor on Maintenance of Tie2 Molecule Expression in Human Nucleus Pulposus Cells.

Authors:  Kosuke Sako; Daisuke Sakai; Yoshihiko Nakamura; Jordy Schol; Erika Matsushita; Takayuki Warita; Natsumi Horikita; Masato Sato; Masahiko Watanabe
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-04-29       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Direct Reprogramming and Induction of Human Dermal Fibroblasts to Differentiate into iPS-Derived Nucleus Pulposus-like Cells in 3D Culture.

Authors:  Shoji Seki; Mami Iwasaki; Hiroto Makino; Yasuhito Yahara; Yoshitaka Miyazaki; Katsuhiko Kamei; Hayato Futakawa; Makiko Nogami; Nguyen Tran Canh Tung; Tatsuro Hirokawa; Mamiko Tsuji; Yoshiharu Kawaguchi
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5.  Development of 2-D and 3-D culture platforms derived from decellularized nucleus pulposus.

Authors:  Marco A Herrera Quijano; Nadia Sharma; Pascal Morissette Martin; Cheryle A Séguin; Lauren E Flynn
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