[A comparison of the gene expression patterns of human chondrocytes and chondrogen differentiated mesenchymal stem cells for tissue engineering]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00106-005-1322-2
[A comparison of the gene expression patterns of human chondrocytes and chondrogen differentiated mesenchymal stem cells for tissue engineering]
Abstract
Background: Tissue engineering is a promising method for the generation of chondrogenic grafts for reconstructive surgery. In cultured chondrocytes, the dedifferentiation of cells seems unavoidable for multiplication.
Methods: In this study, we investigated the expression of distinct markers during the dedifferentiation of human chondrocytes (HC) harvested during septoplasty and human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) from cartilage biopsies in cell culture using the microarray technique.
Results: The genes for collagen 1alpha1, 2alpha1, 3alpha1, 4alpha1, 11alpha1, biglycan, fibromodulin and lumican were activated during the dedifferentiation of the HCs, collagen 9alpha2, 9alpha3, 10alpha1 and chondroadherin were inactivated. During chondrogenic differentiation of hMSCs, the genes for collagen 3alpha1, 9alpha2, 9alpha3, 10alpha1, 11alpha1 were activated, collagen 4alpha1 and fibromodulin inactivated and the genes for Col 1alpha1, biglycan und chondroadherin constantly expressed.
Conclusion: The genetic profile for the investigated markers in human chondrocytes generated from hMSCs resembles the profile in differentiated chondrocytes. Collagen 2alpha1, 9alpha2, 9alpha3, 10alpha1 could represent markers for the differentiation of chondrocytes, Col 1alpha1, 3alpha1 und 4alpha1, biglycan, fibromodulin and lumican markers for the dedifferentiation into a more fibroblastoid cell type.
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