Comparing human fetal liver-derived mesenchymal stromal cells to human adult bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells
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2019
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Saudi Digital Library
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Background: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) can be isolated from various tissue sources
and can be derived from adult and fetal tissues. Depending on their age, MSC have different
therapeutic potentials. In this study human fetal liver MSC (fMSC) were compared to adult
bone marrow MSC (aMSC) regarding their phenotype and function.
Methods: fMSC and aMSC were compared in terms of their size using CASY TT and their
senescence using ß-galactosidase staining. Population doublings (PD) and population doubling
time (PDT) were also examined. Following induction of osteogenic differentiation, calcium
deposits were stained using Alizarin red S. Finally, flow cytometry was used to examine the
cells’ phenotype and purity.
Results: fMSC had a significantly lower peak diameter compared to aMSC. Moreover, fMSC
displayed a greater number of PD and a shorter PDT in comparison to aMSC, and the
percentage of fMSC undergoing senescence was significantly lower than aMSC. Furthermore,
fMSC that were induced into osteoblasts deposited more calcium salts, and hence stained more
positive for Alizarin red S relative to aMSC. Finally, both cell sources were positive for the
MSC markers CD90 and CD73 and negative for the non-MSC markers CD45, CD31 and HLA
class II.
Conclusions: The results of the study demonstrate that fMSC possess a greater proliferative
and osteogenic differentiation capacity compared to aMSC. Altogether, fMSC may be a more
robust cell source compared to aMSC as a therapy for diseases, including those that require
bone repair.
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Mesenchymal stromal cells, Fetal stem cells, fetal stromal cells, Adult stem cells, adult stromal cells, liver derived stem cells, bone marrow derived stem cells
