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Do hypoxia/normoxia culturing conditions change the neuroregulatory profile of Wharton Jelly mesenchymal stem cells secretome?
Authors
A Bizzarri
A Cimini
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A Lavrentieva
AB Yeatts
AI Caplan
AJ Salgado
AK Batsali
B Fischer
B Gong
B Tizon
BA Baghbaderani
BC Collins
BJ Manadas
C Cicione
C Gui
C Holzwarth
C Ramirez-Castillejo
CA Ribeiro
CA Ribeiro
CC Tsai
CJ Hewitt
CP Chang
D Baksh
DC Chow
E Volkmer
EL Feldman
EM Ramser
EM Weijers
F Santos
F Santos Dos
F Wang
FG Teixeira
G Johnson
G Paglini
G Wicher
H Zhu
HA Park
HS Wang
I Kan
I Mendez
I Mendez
I Rosova
J Antoine-Bertrand
J Chen
J-P Lambert
JE Gil
JL Grant
JP Ward
JS Fraga
JS Harrison
JY Kim
KB Mackay
L Basciano
L Crigler
L D'Adamio
L Farmer
L Liu
L Sennels
LC Gillet
LS Shihabuddin
M Iketani
M Roemeling-van Rhijn
M Sakurai
MA Pires Neto
MC Hoffmann
MF Pittenger
MG Valorani
ML Weiss
ML Weiss
MM Saller
O Lindvall
PA Zuk
QM Li
R Das
R Ghidoni
R Sarugaser
RE Kesteren van
RJ Pasterkamp
RJ Pasterkamp
RJ Wechsler-Reya
RR Taghizadeh
S Gauthier
S Jung
S Jung
S Jung
S Ohnishi
S Pons
S Pucci
S Sart
SC Hung
SH Lee
SI Anjo
SM Park
ST Hsiao
SW Kang
T Ma
T Rush
T Yabe
TJ Chuang
U Nekanti
V Sabapathy
W Liang
W Sun
WH Tang
X Hu
Y Wang
Publication date
1 January 2015
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
Introduction: The use of human umbilical cord Wharton Jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hWJ-MSCs) has been considered a new potential source for future safe applications in regenerative medicine. Indeed, the application of hWJ-MSCs into different animal models of disease, including those from the central nervous system, has shown remarkable therapeutic benefits mostly associated with their secretome. Conventionally, hWJ-MSCs are cultured and characterized under normoxic conditions (21 % oxygen tension), although the oxygen levels within tissues are typically much lower (hypoxic) than these standard culture conditions. Therefore, oxygen tension represents an important environmental factor that may affect the performance of mesenchymal stem cells in vivo. However, the impact of hypoxic conditions on distinct mesenchymal stem cell characteristics, such as the secretome, still remains unclear. Methods: In the present study, we have examined the effects of normoxic (21 % O2) and hypoxic (5 % O2) conditions on the hWJ-MSC secretome. Subsequently, we address the impact of the distinct secretome in the neuronal cell survival and differentiation of human neural progenitor cells. Results: The present data indicate that the hWJ-MSC secretome collected from normoxic and hypoxic conditions displayed similar effects in supporting neuronal differentiation of human neural progenitor cells in vitro. However, proteomic analysis revealed that the use of hypoxic preconditioning led to the upregulation of several proteins within the hWJ-MSC secretome. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the optimization of parameters such as hypoxia may lead to the development of strategies that enhance the therapeutic effects of the secretome for future regenerative medicine studies and applications. © 2015 Teixeira et al.Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) (Ciência 2007 program and IF Development Grant (AJS); and pre-doctoral fellowships to FGT (SFRH/69637/ 2010) and SIA (SFRH/BD/81495/2011); Canada Research Chairs (LAB) and a SSE Postdoctoral Fellowship (KMP); The National Mass Spectrometry Network (RNEM) (REDE/1506/REM/2005); co-funded by Programa Operacional Regional do Norte (ON.2 – O Novo Norte), ao abrigo do Quadro de Referência Estratégico Nacional (QREN), através do Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional (FEDER).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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