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Donor age and cell passage affects differentiation potential of murine bone marrow-derived stem cells

James D. Kretlow, Yuqing Jin, Wei Liu, Wen Jie Zhang, Tan-Hui Hong, Guangdong Zhou, L. Scott Baggett, Antonios G. Mikos, Yilin Cao

BMC Cell Biology · 2008 · ▲ 467 citations

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) are a widely researched adult stem cell population capable of differentiation into various lineages. Because many promising applications of tissue engineering require cell expansion following harvest and involve the treatment of diseases and conditions found in an aging population, the effect of donor age and ex vivo handling must be understood in order to develop clinical techniques and therapeutics based on these cells. Furthermore, there currently exists little understanding as to how these two factors may be influenced by one another. RESULTS: Differences in the adipogenic, chondrogenic, and osteogenic differentiation capacity of murine MSCs harvested from donor animals of different age and number of passages of these cells were observed. Cells from younger donors adhered to tissue culture polystyrene better and proliferated in greater number than those from older animals. Chondrogenic and osteogenic potential decreased with age for each group, and adipogenic differentiation decreased only in cells from the oldest donors. Significant decreases in differentiation potentials due to passage were observed as well for osteogenesis of BMSCs from the youngest donors and chondrogenesis of the cells from the oldest donors. CONCLUSION: Both increasing age and the number of passages have lineage dependent effects on BMSC differentiation potential. Furthermore, there is an obvious interplay between donor age and cell passage that in the future must be accounted for when developing cell-based therapies for clinical use.

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Kretlow, J.D., Jin, Y., Liu, W., Zhang, W.J., Hong, T., Zhou, G., Baggett, L.S., Mikos, A.G., &amp; Cao, Y. (2008). Donor age and cell passage affects differentiation potential of murine bone marrow-derived stem cells. <em>BMC Cell Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-9-60
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Kretlow JD, Jin Y, Liu W, Zhang WJ, Hong T, Zhou G, et al. Donor age and cell passage affects differentiation potential of murine bone marrow-derived stem cells. BMC Cell Biology. 2008. doi:10.1186/1471-2121-9-60.
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@article{james2008Donora, title = {Donor age and cell passage affects differentiation potential of murine bone marrow-derived stem cells}, author = {James D. Kretlow and Yuqing Jin and Wei Liu and Wen Jie Zhang and Tan-Hui Hong and Guangdong Zhou and L. Scott Baggett and Antonios G. Mikos and Yilin Cao}, journal = {BMC Cell Biology}, year = {2008}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2121-9-60}, }

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