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Influence of donor age and comorbidities on transduced human adipose-derived stem cell in vitro osteogenic potential.

Kevin Collon1, Jennifer A Bell2, Matthew C Gallo2, Stephanie W Chang2, Sofia Bougioukli2, Osamu Sugiyama2, Jade Tassey2, Roger Hollis3, Nathanael Heckmann2, Daniel A Oakes2, Donald B Longjohn2, Denis Evseenko2, Donald B Kohn3, Jay R Lieberman2.   

Abstract

Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs) transduced with a lentiviral vector system to express bone morphogenetic protein 2 (LV-BMP-2) have been shown to reliably heal bone defects in animal models. However, the influence of donor characteristics such as age, sex, race, and medical co-morbidities on ASC yield, growth and bone regenerative capacity, while critical to the successful clinical translation of stem cell-based therapies, are not well understood. Human ASCs isolated from the infrapatellar fat pads in 122 ASC donors were evaluated for cell growth characteristics; 44 underwent additional analyses to evaluate in vitro osteogenic potential, with and without LV-BMP-2 transduction. We found that while female donors demonstrated significantly higher cell yield and ASC growth rates, age, race, and the presence of co-morbid conditions were not associated with differences in proliferation. Donor demographics or the presence of comorbidities were not associated with differences in in vitro osteogenic potential or stem cell differentiation, except that transduced ASCs from healthy donors produced more BMP-2 at day 2. Overall, donor age, sex, race, and the presence of co-morbid conditions had a limited influence on cell yield, proliferation, self-renewal capacity, and osteogenic potential for non-transduced and transduced (LV-BMP-2) ASCs. These results suggest that ASCs are a promising resource for both autologous and allogeneic cell-based gene therapy applications.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 36216880     DOI: 10.1038/s41434-022-00367-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene Ther        ISSN: 0969-7128            Impact factor:   4.184


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