Effect of human platelet supernatant on proliferation and matrix synthesis of human articular chondrocytes in monolayer and three-dimensional alginate cultures
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Effect of human platelet supernatant on proliferation and matrix synthesis of human articular chondrocytes in monolayer and three-dimensional alginate cultures
Abstract
Articular cartilage is rich in collagen type II fibres and proteoglycans and is characterized by low cell density. Chondrocytes have specific nutritional requirements and therefore cannot be expanded in vitro without the risk of generating fibroblastoid cells expressing type I collagen. Therefore, various growth conditions were tested for cartilage tissue engineering. Human platelets are a rich source of many growth factors including transforming growth factor-beta and platelet-derived growth factor. To investigate the effect of human platelet supernatant (hPS) on chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation, human articular biopsies obtained from three healthy donors. Chondrocytes were isolated and expanded separately in monolayer cultures and seeded in alginate beads in the presence and absence of hPS of 1% or 10% v/v concentration. Transcript levels of genes encoding chondrogenic factors were determined by quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. The deposition of types I and II collagen as well as proteoglycan was detected by indirect immunocytochemistry. Addition of hPS activated chondrocyte proliferation in monolayer cultures but induced a dedifferentiation of chondrocytes towards a fibroblast-like phenotype. The expression levels of mRNAs encoding type II collagen, aggrecan and bone morphogenetic protein-2 were reduced in all samples tested. Seeding chondrocytes in alginate beads in the presence of hPS generated a cell population capable of type II collagen expression, even though hPS induced considerable type I collagen expression as well. Differences (1% vs. 10% group, 1% vs. control, 10% vs. control) in the quantitative gene expression of types I and II collagen or of aggrecan were statistically significant (p<0.001). We conclude that addition of hPS may accelerate chondrocyte expansion but can lead to their dedifferentiation.
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