Defining the expression of marker genes in equine mesenchymal stromal cells

Deborah J Guest1, Jennifer C Ousey1, Matthew RW Smith21Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7UU; 2Reynolds House Referrals, Greenwood Ellis and Partners, 166 High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9WS, UKAbstract: Mesenchymal stromal (MS) cells have been derived from m...

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Main Authors: Deborah J Guest, Jennifer C Ousey, Matthew RW Smith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2008-11-01
Series:Stem Cells and Cloning : Advances and Applications
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/defining-the-expression-of-marker-genes-in-equine-mesenchymal-stromal--a2539
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spelling doaj-149e4d420a2e4d8f9b95eff31c8ea86c2020-11-24T22:31:21ZengDove Medical PressStem Cells and Cloning : Advances and Applications1178-69572008-11-012008default19Defining the expression of marker genes in equine mesenchymal stromal cellsDeborah J GuestJennifer C OuseyMatthew RW SmithDeborah J Guest1, Jennifer C Ousey1, Matthew RW Smith21Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7UU; 2Reynolds House Referrals, Greenwood Ellis and Partners, 166 High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9WS, UKAbstract: Mesenchymal stromal (MS) cells have been derived from multiple sources in the horse including bone marrow, adipose tissue and umbilical cord blood. To date these cells have been investigated for their differentiation potential and are currently being used to treat damage to horse musculoskeletal tissues. However, no work has been done in horse MS cells to examine the expression profile of proteins and cell surface antigens that are expressed in human MS cells. The identification of such profiles in the horse will allow the comparison of putative MS cells isolated from different laboratories and different tissues. At present it is difficult to ascertain whether equivalent cells are being used in different reports. Here, we report on the expression of a range of markers used to define human MS cells. Using immunocytochemistry we show that horse MS cells homogenously express collagens, alkaline phosphatase activity, CD44, CD90 and CD29. In contrast, CD14, CD79α and the embryonic stem cell markers Oct-4, SSEA (stage specific embryonic antigen) -1, -3, -4, TRA (tumor rejection antigen) -1–60 and -1–81 are not expressed. The MS cells also express MHC class I antigens but do not express class II antigens, although they are inducible by treatment with interferon gamma (IFN-γ).Keywords: mesenchymal stem cells, equine, gene expression http://www.dovepress.com/defining-the-expression-of-marker-genes-in-equine-mesenchymal-stromal--a2539
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Defining the expression of marker genes in equine mesenchymal stromal cells
Stem Cells and Cloning : Advances and Applications
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Jennifer C Ousey
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title Defining the expression of marker genes in equine mesenchymal stromal cells
title_short Defining the expression of marker genes in equine mesenchymal stromal cells
title_full Defining the expression of marker genes in equine mesenchymal stromal cells
title_fullStr Defining the expression of marker genes in equine mesenchymal stromal cells
title_full_unstemmed Defining the expression of marker genes in equine mesenchymal stromal cells
title_sort defining the expression of marker genes in equine mesenchymal stromal cells
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series Stem Cells and Cloning : Advances and Applications
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publishDate 2008-11-01
description Deborah J Guest1, Jennifer C Ousey1, Matthew RW Smith21Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 7UU; 2Reynolds House Referrals, Greenwood Ellis and Partners, 166 High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9WS, UKAbstract: Mesenchymal stromal (MS) cells have been derived from multiple sources in the horse including bone marrow, adipose tissue and umbilical cord blood. To date these cells have been investigated for their differentiation potential and are currently being used to treat damage to horse musculoskeletal tissues. However, no work has been done in horse MS cells to examine the expression profile of proteins and cell surface antigens that are expressed in human MS cells. The identification of such profiles in the horse will allow the comparison of putative MS cells isolated from different laboratories and different tissues. At present it is difficult to ascertain whether equivalent cells are being used in different reports. Here, we report on the expression of a range of markers used to define human MS cells. Using immunocytochemistry we show that horse MS cells homogenously express collagens, alkaline phosphatase activity, CD44, CD90 and CD29. In contrast, CD14, CD79α and the embryonic stem cell markers Oct-4, SSEA (stage specific embryonic antigen) -1, -3, -4, TRA (tumor rejection antigen) -1–60 and -1–81 are not expressed. The MS cells also express MHC class I antigens but do not express class II antigens, although they are inducible by treatment with interferon gamma (IFN-γ).Keywords: mesenchymal stem cells, equine, gene expression
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