Mesenchymal and Tissue-Specific Stem Cells ChemEng 590B: Tissue Engineering Lecture 4 January 31 st, 2013.

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Mesenchymal and Tissue-Specific Stem Cells ChemEng 590B: Tissue Engineering Lecture 4 January 31 st, 2013

Reminder: Tissue Replacement Strategy These can be stem cells!

Stem Cells vs. Primary Cells in TE Primary Cells Harvest and grow cell type of interest Not all cell types expand well in culture – e.g. Smooth muscle, Nerves, Cardiomyocytes Difficult to find a good source for all cells – Limited number, what if those cells aren’t healthy? Donor? Stem Cells Can be differentiated down correct pathway? – Depends on the cell derived and the stem cell source Expansion properties known, but often loss of “stemness” – Start to differentiate (lose stemness) immediately in culture Sources of many stem cells are controversial within public eye

Figure 23-5 Molecular Biology of the Cell (© Garland Science 2008) Stem cells asymetrically divide

Figure 23-6 Molecular Biology of the Cell (© Garland Science 2008) Extra and intra-cellular forces cause asymmetric division

Figure 23-8 Molecular Biology of the Cell (© Garland Science 2008) Many steps between stem cell and differentiated cell Engineering design challenge: how do you get cells to go through all these different steps?? Are all these steps in culture? Does a biomaterial you want to use cause these steps? Or, do you “let the body” do the work? (in vivo bioreactor)

Mesenchymal Progenitors Bone marrow, fetal and adult tissues (adipose, cord blood, bone) Surface Markers – CD105, CD73, CD90 – CD44. CD71, CD106, CD166, CD129 (also accepted) – Not CD34, CD14, CD45, CD11a, CD31 (vascular and hematopoietic progenitors) Plastic adherence Differentiation

Differentiation Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Mesenchymal Progenitors Migrate and home to injured sites Secretion of growth factors (VEGF, PDGF), paracrine mediators Modulate immune responses – PGE2, TGFβ – inhibit NK cell proliferation – IL-10, IL-1, M-CSF suppresses dendritic cell differentiation – CCL5, IL-17B - Promote cell motility

10 MSCs from Fresh Marrow Differentiate, but not an Efficient Process pre-osteoblastosteoblastosteocyte skeletal stem cell osteoprogenitor chondrocytes adipocytes About 1:20,000 cells in marrow aspirate Marrow Aspirate Skeletal stem & progenitor cells Hematopoietic stem & progenitor cells Lineage committed cells Mature hematopoietic cells including red cells

11 Growth Factor Cues can Enhance Differentiation CFC Osteocytes Adipocytes Chondrocytes EGF HB-EGF FGF-2 EGF PDGF TGF-β CFC OsteoblastsOsteoprogenitors EGF PDGF Epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor ligands exert multiple effects on homeostasis in vivo and CFC behavior in vitro “Colony forming cell”

12 Even With Extensive Cues, Differentiation is Patient- Specific and Heterogeneous p=.03079p= n=9

Insoluble Cues: Stiffness of Microenvironment Effects MSC Differentiation Engler et al., Cell 2006

Figure Molecular Biology of the Cell (© Garland Science 2008) Hematopoietic Stem Cells (Immune System, blood, endothelium)

Figure 23-7 Molecular Biology of the Cell (© Garland Science 2008) Transitory steps in vivo in skin Skin stem cells!

Figure Molecular Biology of the Cell (© Garland Science 2008) Transitory steps in vivo in the gut Gut stem cells!

Mesenchymal Progenitors & Cancer Good, Bad, or Both? Primary tumor growth & metastatic process Differentiation into tumor-associated fibroblasts and vascular pericytes Shown to increase the in vivo growth of colon cancer, lymphoma, melanoma Shown to decrease tumor growth in colon cancer, Kaposi sarcoma, liver, pancreas, breast cancer (Klopp, et al Stem Cells)

Mesenchymal Progenitors & Cancer Good, Bad, or Both? Why the discrepancy? 1. Cell isolation techniques 2. Cell populations and heterogeneity 3. Different tumor models 4. Dose of MSCs 5. Timing of MSC delivery 6. Patient environment (genetic, disease states, exposures)

Ohlsson, et al, 2003 D0 D3 Cells grown in vitro 3-4x proliferation Matrix implanted 5d-post implant 14d-post implant 7d-post implant gelatins removed frozen sectioned IHC Colon cancer (H1D2)/stem cells (MPC1cE) cell studies (D5, 7, 14, 30) H1D2 only MPC1cE only H1D2 + MPC1cE (1:1, 1:6, 1:10) gelatin w/o cells = control

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