Effect of biomolecules derived from human platelet-rich plasma on the ex vivo expansion of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells for clinical applications

Mesenchymal stem cells are a tool in cell therapies but demand a large cell number per treatment, for that, suitable culture media is required which contains fetal bovine serum (FBS). However, for cell-based therapy applications, the use of FBS is problematic. Several alternatives to FBS have been e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biologicals 2022-01, Vol.75, p.37-48
Hauptverfasser: Becerra-Bayona, Silvia M., Solarte, Víctor Alfonso, Alviar Rueda, Juan David, Sossa, Claudia L., Arango-Rodríguez, Martha L.
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Zusammenfassung:Mesenchymal stem cells are a tool in cell therapies but demand a large cell number per treatment, for that, suitable culture media is required which contains fetal bovine serum (FBS). However, for cell-based therapy applications, the use of FBS is problematic. Several alternatives to FBS have been explored, including human derivatives from platelet-rich plasma (hD-PRP). Although various studies have evaluated the impact of hD-PRP on MSC proliferation and differentiation, few of them have assessed their influence on processes, such as metabolism and gene expression. Here, we cultured human adipose-derived MSCs (hAD-MSCs) in media supplemented with either 10% hD-PRP (hD-PRP-SM) or 10% FBS (FBS-SM) in order to characterize them and evaluate the effect of hD-PRP on cell metabolism, gene expression of associated regenerative factors, as well as chromosome stability during cell expansion. We found that hAD-MSCs cultured in hD-PRP-SM have a greater cell elongation but express similar surface markers; in addition, hD-PRP-SM promoted a significant osteogenic differentiation in the absence of differentiation medium and increased the growth rate, maintaining chromosomal stability. In terms of cell metabolic profile, hAD-MSC behavior did not reveal any differences between both culture conditions. Conversely, significant differences in collagen I and angiopoietin 2 expression were observed between both conditions. The present results suggest that hD-PRP may influence hAD-MSC behavior. •Human derivatives from platelet-rich plasma is an alternatives to fetal bovine serum.•Human derivatives from platelet-rich plasma promoted perse a significant osteogenic differentiation.•Human derivatives from platelet-rich plasma increase the growth rate.•Human derivatives from platelet-rich plasma may influence mesenchymal stem cells behavior.
ISSN:1045-1056
1095-8320
DOI:10.1016/j.biologicals.2021.11.001