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Replicative senescence of mesenchymal stem cells causes DNA-methylation changes which correlate with repressive histone marks
Anne Schellenberg, Qiong Lin, Herdit M. Schüler, Carmen Koch, Sylvia Joussen, Bernd Denecke, Gudrun Walenda, Norbert Pallua, Christoph V. Suschek, Martin Zenke, Wolfgang Wagner
Aging · 2011 · ▲ 177 citations
Genomic instability
Epigenetic alterations
Cellular senescence
Stem-cell exhaustion
Stem-cell therapy
Cell culture / in vitro
Human
Abstract
Cells in culture undergo replicative senescence(definition). In this study, we analyzed functional, genetic and epigenetic sequels of long-term culture in human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). Already within early passages the fibroblastoid colony-forming unit (CFU-f) frequency and the differentiation potential of MSC declined significantly. Relevant chromosomal aberrations were not detected by karyotyping and SNP-microarrays. Subsequently, we have compared DNA-methylation profiles with the Infinium HumanMethylation27 Bead Array and the profiles differed markedly in MSC derived from adipose tissue and bone marrow. Notably, all MSC revealed highly consistent senescence-associated modifications at specific CpG sites. These DNA-methylation changes correlated with histone marks of previously published data sets, such as trimethylation of H3K9, H3K27 and EZH2 targets. Taken together, culture expansion of MSC has profound functional implications - these are hardly reflected by genomic instability but they are associated with highly reproducible DNA-methylation changes which correlate with repressive histone marks. Therefore replicative senescence seems to be epigenetically controlled.
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Schellenberg, A., Lin, Q., Schüler, H.M., Koch, C., Joussen, S., Denecke, B., Walenda, G., Pallua, N., Suschek, C.V., Zenke, M., & Wagner, W. (2011). Replicative senescence of mesenchymal stem cells causes DNA-methylation changes which correlate with repressive histone marks. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.100391
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Schellenberg A, Lin Q, Schüler HM, Koch C, Joussen S, Denecke B, et al. Replicative senescence of mesenchymal stem cells causes DNA-methylation changes which correlate with repressive histone marks. Aging. 2011. doi:10.18632/aging.100391.
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@article{anne2011Replic,
title = {Replicative senescence of mesenchymal stem cells causes DNA-methylation changes which correlate with repressive histone marks},
author = {Anne Schellenberg and Qiong Lin and Herdit M. Schüler and Carmen Koch and Sylvia Joussen and Bernd Denecke and Gudrun Walenda and Norbert Pallua and Christoph V. Suschek and Martin Zenke and Wolfgang Wagner},
journal = {Aging},
year = {2011},
doi = {10.18632/aging.100391},
}
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