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Mesenchymal Stem/Progenitor cells for Therapeutic and Tissue engineering applications Yu-Hui Tsai, Ph.D. ( Daniel Tzu-bi Shih) Grad. Inst. Medical Sciences Taipei Medical University Stem/Progenitor Cells Stem cells • Self Renew (Proliferation) • Muti-differentiation potential (Plasticity) : Trans-differentiation, Transformation, Dedifferentiation Progenitor cells • Functional Undetermined Tissue-cell Precusors. • Muti-differentiation potential (Plasticity) Types of Stem Cells – ES Cells (ESCs) [Derived from Embryo inner mass] – EG Cells (EGCs) [Derived from Fetus gonad] – Somatic Tissue Stem /Progenitor Cells [ Isolated from Fetus, Neo-natal and Adult Tissues] (tSC, tS/PC): e.g. Neural SCs, Mesenchymal Stem/Progenitor Cells (MSC, MSCs/MPCs), Hemapoietic Stem/Progenitor Cells (HSC, HSCs/HPCs), and Karotinocytes etc. Development of the Human Preimplantation Blastocyst Development of Human Embryonic Tissues The Niche Determines The Fate of Stem Cells Ecologic/Epigenetical Microenvironment of Stem Cells Tissue Stem Cells (tSCs) Develop & Maintain within Specific Niche A. Epidermal---Basal Layer Hair Folocale & Epidermis--- The bulge (Tcf3) B. Small Intestine--- The crypt Cells ( Tcf4) C. Neural Precursors Cells--- Ependymal or the Sub Ventricular Zone Cells (AP) D. Hematopoietic SCs--- Bone Marrow Tissue Maintenance and Repair • I) Tissue Stem/Progenitor Cells • II) Environmental Cellular Metrix (ECM) • III) Associate Stroma Cells • IV) Cytokines Basic Requirements for Tissue Regeneration *Tissue Stem/Progenitor Cells *Stromal Cells for MicroEnvironmental Support of the Tissue Survival and Normal Functioning. *Cytokines (Autokine & Parakines) & Chemokines *Oxygen Supply: Red Blood Cells and Neovascularization *Sensory Nuron: nurogenesis. Wo u n d H e a l i n g Adapted from speech of Dr. Bruce A. Mast, M.D.: The Regulation of Wound Healing. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Surgery Univeristy of Florida. (http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/cme/grounds/mast/index.html). CD34+ HS/PCs Functions: Hematopoietic Reconstitution Immunotherapy Neovasculogenesis, Neurogenesis, &Tissue Regenerations etc. Comparative analysis of the similar stem cell populations from various origins The Niche of HSCs Marrow (MSC & ECM) & Soluble Factors Tissue Mesenchymal Stem Cells Definition: ▪Cell surface antigens expression : SH2/SH4/CD105 ▪Mesenchymal Multi-lineage differentiation potential Sites : ▪ Connective tissue / stromal source EX : Bone marrow /Adipose tissue / Skin / Muscle ▪ Umbilical cord blood Bone Marrow Mesenchymal stem cells ( BM-MSCs ) Multipotent differentiation (mesoderm-derived tissue cell type) : adipocyte / osteoblast / chondrocyte / myoblast / endothelial cell (Ectoderm) : Neural cells Interact & Support tissue cells Hematopoiesis and angiogenesis Hypotheses to explain the generation of nonhematopoietic tissues from HSC-enriched populations. Totipotential cells derived from the embryo could persist into adult life and be sequestered in the bone marrow, where they could form a reservoir of precursors from which definitive HSCs could develop. Protocols for the enrichment of HSCs based on their phenotypic and physical properties might also result in the isolation of these totipotent cells, which in turn contribute to skeletal or cardiac muscle or cells of the gastrointestinal tract after various transplantation protocols. Alternatively, precursors whose developmental potential is more limited might also be present in the bone marrow. Finally, a pluripotent HSC (PHSC) may be Stem cells find their niche Creation of long-lasting blood vessels NATURE|VOL 428 |11 MARCH 2004| Gene expression profiling of BM-MSCs Multipotent : Undifferentiated human mesenchymal stem cells reveals mRNAs of multiple cell lineages. Tremain,N.2001 / Woodbury,D.2002 / eshi,B.2003 Growth factors / Matrix proteins / Cell surface molecules : BM-MSCs expressed various kinds of growth factors, matrix proteins, and cell surface molecules. Silva,W.A.,Jr2003 Adipose tissue Mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) • Similar to Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells ▪ CD marker antigens ▪ Multipotent differentiation A Study on Human Tissue Stem/progenitor cells for Medical Application and Drug Discovery • Bone Marrow • Placental and Peripheral Blood • Fat Tissue • Scalp • Amnoitic tissue • Fore Skin • Placenta • Teeth Stem Cell Isolation and Processing a. Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs) and Mesodermal Progenitor Cells (MPCs) MACS CD45-GlyA- cells (MPCs) MNC FACS CD34+ cells (HSCs) c. Processed Lipoaspirate (PLA) Adherent cells -PLA How to distinguish tissue stem cells ? Cell surface antigens expression Multi-lineage differentiation abilities Is There Specific Niche for Each Type of Tissue Stem/Progenitor Cells in Human? Objective : To understand the tissue MSC specificity for better stem cell therapy applications Hypothesis: Mesenchymal stem cells in different tissues have their own specific potentials in maintenance of their tissue specific niche How Specific Are Tissue Niche Need? By Combining Cellular and Molecular Characterizations of MSCs derived from Different Tissues in Human, …. Strategy : Comparative analysis gene profiling and functional gene characterization Target gene expression Multi-lineage differentiation related genes Early gene expressions Highly differential expression genes Cytokines and growth factors genes Confirm the protein products Functional genomic characterization Part 1. Multi-lineage differentiation related genes ostogenic / chondrogenic / adipogenic / myogenic / neurongenic / endothelial cell differentiation Molecular Analytic results suggest that BMMSCs preferentially expressed functional genes differences from AD-MSCs in: •Secretion of Hemagiogenic factors (LIF / Jagged-1/ BMP-4 / HGF / PIGF-1 / PIGF-2 / HB-EGF ), •Supply Homing/ mobilzing elements (:CD106(VCAM-1)/ jagged-1/ SDF-1), and •Generation of ECM remodeling factors (mmp9/mmp1) for HS/PCs (CD34+, CD38-, and CXCR-4+) Highly differential expression of genes is primarily involved in Growth factors / Extra cellular matrix molecules / Cell surface molecules / Receptors / ▪ Suggest that the major difference between BM-MSCs and AD-MSCs : cell-cell interactions regulate or support tissue cells 1. The tissue cells homing and mobilization. CD106 (VCAM-1) / SDF-1 / MMP-9/ HGF Journal of Cellular biochem S 38:29-38 (2002) BM-MSCs exppressed more key factors involved in Homing and mobilization of hematopoietic stem cells : CD106 / SDF-1 / MMP-9 2. The tissue cells supporting. Hematopoiesis LIF / SDF-1 / BMP-4 / Jagged-1 / HGF Angiogenesis HGF / PIGF-1 / PIGF-2 / HB-EGF 3. The ECM remodeling properties ECM remodeling protease MMP-1 / MMP-9 Conclusions Our present study indicated the tissue specificity of mesenchymal stem cells exhists as analyzed by molecular characterization of their gene and protein expressions. In addition to their cell surface phenotypic descriptions and multipotency examinations in vitro, this approach may be indispensable in further realizing the nature of tissue stem cell populations Thanks for Your Attensions The Haematopoietic System • Humoral Regulation Multipotent Stem Cell Modulating IL1 IL4 MIP-1 TNF TGF Self-renewal ? CMPs CLPs CFU-G, E, M, Mega BFU-E SCF IL3 GM-CSF CFU-E SCF IL3 IL6 Tpo SCF IL3 GM-CSF CFU-G SCF IL3 IL6 G-CSF GM-CSF Epo IGF-1 Proerythroblast CFU-GM CFU-Mega Megakaryocyte GM-CSF M-CSF Myeloblast G-CSF GM-CSF Epo IGF-1 CFU-M Monoblast GM-CSF M-CSF CFU-Eo GM-CSF IL5 Eosinophilic Monoblast IL5 CFU-Baso IL3 IL4 Basophilic Monoblast IL3 IL4 Tpo Erythrocyte Platelet Neutrophil Monocyte GM-CSF M-CSF Macrophage Eosinophil Basophil IL3 IL4 Mast Cell Early Acting SCF FL Tpo G-CSF IL3 IL6 IL7 IL11