Multi-Parameter Analysis of Biobanked Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Shows Little Influence for Donor Age and Mild Comorbidities on Phenotypic and Functional Properties

Heterogeneous populations of human bone marrow-derived stromal cells (BMSC) are among the most frequently tested cellular therapeutics for treating degenerative and immune disorders, which occur predominantly in the aging population. Currently, it is unclear whether advanced donor age and commonly a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in immunology 2019-11, Vol.10, p.2474-2474
Hauptverfasser: Andrzejewska, Anastazja, Catar, Rusan, Schoon, Janosch, Qazi, Taimoor Hasan, Sass, Frauke Andrea, Jacobi, Dorit, Blankenstein, Antje, Reinke, Simon, Krüger, David, Streitz, Mathias, Schlickeiser, Stephan, Richter, Sarina, Souidi, Naima, Beez, Christien, Kamhieh-Milz, Julian, Krüger, Ulrike, Zemojtel, Tomasz, Jürchott, Karsten, Strunk, Dirk, Reinke, Petra, Duda, Georg, Moll, Guido, Geissler, Sven
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Zusammenfassung:Heterogeneous populations of human bone marrow-derived stromal cells (BMSC) are among the most frequently tested cellular therapeutics for treating degenerative and immune disorders, which occur predominantly in the aging population. Currently, it is unclear whether advanced donor age and commonly associated comorbidities affect the properties of -expanded BMSCs. Thus, we stratified cells from adult and elderly donors from our biobank ( = 10 and = 13, mean age 38 and 72 years, respectively) and compared their phenotypic and functional performance, using multiple assays typically employed as minimal criteria for defining multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs). We found that BMSCs from both cohorts meet the standard criteria for MSC, exhibiting similar morphology, growth kinetics, gene expression profiles, and pro-angiogenic and immunosuppressive potential and the capacity to differentiate toward adipogenic, chondrogenic, and osteogenic lineages. We found no substantial differences between cells from the adult and elderly cohorts. As positive controls, we studied the impact of aging and inflammatory cytokine stimulation. Both conditions clearly affected the cellular properties, independent of donor age. We conclude that aging rather than donor aging influences BMSC characteristics.
ISSN:1664-3224
1664-3224
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2019.02474