Integrin expression in stem cells from bone marrow and adipose tissue during chondrogenic differentiation

  • Authors:
    • Ulrich Reinhart Goessler
    • Peter Bugert
    • Karen Bieback
    • Jens Stern-Straeter
    • Gregor Bran
    • Karl Hörmann
    • Frank Riedel
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  • Published online on: March 1, 2008     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.21.3.271
  • Pages: 271-279
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Abstract

The use of adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in cartilage tissue engineering offers new perspectives in the generation of transplants for reconstructive surgery. The extracelular matrix (ECM) plays a key role in modulating the function and phenotype of the embedded cells and contains the integrins as adhesion receptors mediating cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. In our study, characteristic changes in integrin expression during the course of chondrogenic differentiation of MSC from bone marrow and adipose tissue were compared. MSC were isolated from bone marrow biopsies and adipose tissue. During cell culture, chondrogenic differentiation was performed. The expression of integrins and their signaling components were analysed with microarray and immunohistochemistry in freshly isolated MSC and after chondrogenic differentiation. The fibronectin receptor (integrin α5β1) was expressed by undifferentiated MSC, and expression rose during chondrogenic differentiation in both types of MSC. The components of the vitronectin/osteopontin receptors (αvβ5) were not expressed by freshly isolated MSC, and expression rose with ongoing differentiation. Receptors for the collagens (α1β1, α2β1, α3β1) were weakly expressed by undifferentiated MSC and were activated during differentiation. Intracellular signaling components integrin-linked kinase (ILK) and CD47 showed increased expression with ongoing differentiation. For all integrins, no significant differences were be found in the 2 types of MSC. Integrin-mediated signaling appeared to play an important role in the generation and maintenance of the chondrocytic phenotype during chondrogenic differentiation. Particularly, the receptors for fibronectin, vitronectin, osteopontin and the collagens may be involved in the generation of the ECM. Intracellularly, their signals might be transduced by ILK and CD47. To fully harness the potential of these cells, future studies should be directed to ascertain their cellular and molecular characteristics for optimal identification, isolation, and expansion.

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Goessler UR, Bugert P, Bieback K, Stern-Straeter J, Bran G, Hörmann K and Riedel F: Integrin expression in stem cells from bone marrow and adipose tissue during chondrogenic differentiation. Int J Mol Med 21: 271-279, 2008
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Goessler, U.R., Bugert, P., Bieback, K., Stern-Straeter, J., Bran, G., Hörmann, K., & Riedel, F. (2008). Integrin expression in stem cells from bone marrow and adipose tissue during chondrogenic differentiation. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 21, 271-279. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.21.3.271
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Goessler, U. R., Bugert, P., Bieback, K., Stern-Straeter, J., Bran, G., Hörmann, K., Riedel, F."Integrin expression in stem cells from bone marrow and adipose tissue during chondrogenic differentiation". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 21.3 (2008): 271-279.
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Goessler, U. R., Bugert, P., Bieback, K., Stern-Straeter, J., Bran, G., Hörmann, K., Riedel, F."Integrin expression in stem cells from bone marrow and adipose tissue during chondrogenic differentiation". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 21, no. 3 (2008): 271-279. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.21.3.271