SUBCHONDRAL MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS FROM OSTEOARTHRITIC KNEES DISPLAY HIGH OSTEOGENIC DIFFERENTIATION CAPACITY THROUGH MICRORNA-29A REGULATION OF HDAC4
2017
Subchondral bone deterioration and osteophyte formation attributable to excessive mineralization are prominent features in the progression of end-stage knee osteoarthritis (OA). The cellular events underlying subchondral bone integrity diminishment remained elusive. This study was undertaken to characterize behavior and intracellular signaling of subchondral mesenchymal stem cells (SMSCs) and bone-marrow MSCs (BMMSCs) in OA knees isolated from patients with end-stage knee OA underwent total knee arthroplasty. The SMSCs isolated from subchondral bone explants expressed remarkable surface antigens CD73, CD105, CD90, CD166, CD44, CD29, instead of MHC II, CD45, and CD31. The cell cultures exhibited high proliferation capacity concomitant with low population doubling time compared to those of BMMSCs. Incubation in differentiation media, the SMSCs showed high osteogenic and chondrogenic lineage commitment and low adipogenic differentiation potential. They also exhibited high expression of embryonic stem cell ma...
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