Platelet Microparticles Accelerate Proliferation and Growth of Mesenchymal Stem Cells through Longevity-Related Genes

Due to their self-renewal and differentiation ability, the mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been studied extensively. However, the MSCs lifespan is restricted; they undergo several divisions that cause several alternations in cellular features and relatively lessens their application. Thus, this s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of Iranian medicine 2021-08, Vol.24 (8), p.607-614
Hauptverfasser: Salavati Pour, Maryam Samareh, Hoseinpour Kasgari, Fatemeh, Farsinejad, Alireza, Fatemi, Ahmad, Hassanshahi, Gholamhossein, Mirzaee Khalilabadi, Roohollah
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Zusammenfassung:Due to their self-renewal and differentiation ability, the mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been studied extensively. However, the MSCs lifespan is restricted; they undergo several divisions that cause several alternations in cellular features and relatively lessens their application. Thus, this study was aimed to assess the effect of platelet-derived microparticles (PMPs), a valuable source of proteins, microRNAs (miRNAs), and growth factors, on the expression of hTERT, c-MYC, p16, p53, and p21 as the most important aging and cell longevity genes alongside with population doubling time (PDT) of PMP-treated cells in comparison to a control group. Umbilical cord MSCs (UC-MSCs) were used in this study, whereby they reached a confluency of 30%. MSCs were treated by PMPs (50 µg/mL), and then, PDT was determined for both groups. Quantitative expression of hTERT, c-MYC, p16, p53, and p21 was examined through quantitative real-time PCR at various intervals (i.e. after five and thirty days as well as freezing-thawing process). Our results demonstrated that the treated group had a shorter PDT in comparison to the control group (
ISSN:1029-2977
1735-3947
DOI:10.34172/aim.2021.86