Enrichment and preserved functionality of multipotential stromal cells in bone marrow concentrate processed by vertical centrifugation

The concentration of bone marrow (BM) aspirate (BMA) is increasingly valued for bone and cartilage repair, particularly with the rarity and donor-variability of BM-multipotential stromal cells (BM-MSCs). The present study aimed to assess BM-MSC yield following BM concentration using a fast and compa...

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Main Authors: JJ El-Jawhari, DC Ilas, W Jones, R Cuthbert, E Jones, PV Giannoudis
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Language:English
Published: AO Research Institute Davos 2020-08-01
Series:European Cells & Materials
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Online Access:https://www.ecmjournal.org/papers/vol040/pdf/v040a04.pdf
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spelling doaj-2c528f88128b4320bbb57498aa1c75ac2020-11-25T03:18:43Zeng AO Research Institute DavosEuropean Cells & Materials1473-22622020-08-0140587310.22203/eCM.v040a04Enrichment and preserved functionality of multipotential stromal cells in bone marrow concentrate processed by vertical centrifugationJJ El-JawhariDC IlasW JonesR CuthbertE JonesPV GiannoudisThe concentration of bone marrow (BM) aspirate (BMA) is increasingly valued for bone and cartilage repair, particularly with the rarity and donor-variability of BM-multipotential stromal cells (BM-MSCs). The present study aimed to assess BM-MSC yield following BM concentration using a fast and compact-sized vertical centrifugation system. BMA concentrate (BMAC) was separated in a 1 min process and collected easily after an automatic discarding of plasma and red blood cells. A significant increase in CD45low CD271high cells per BMAC volume (measured using flow-cytometry) was noted (4-fold, p = 0.0001). Additionally, the vertical centrifugation system helped to enrich colony numbers (assessed by CFU-F assays) in BMAC comparably with conventional centrifugation systems, BioCUE™ and SmartPReP-2® (4.3-fold, 4.6-fold and 3-fold, respectively). Next, a functional assessment of BM-MSCs processed by vertical centrifugation was performed, and MSC viability and proliferation were not affected. Also, these BM-MSCs showed similar alkaline phosphatase and calcium levels to those of BMA-MSCs when osteogenically induced. Furthermore, glycosaminoglycans and Nile red levels in addition to the gene expression assays confirmed that there was no significant change in chondrogenic or adipogenic abilities between BMA-MSCs and BMAC-MSCs. The expression levels of selected angiogenic and immunomodulatory mediators were also similar between the two groups. Collectively, the vertical centrifugation system helped to enrich BM-MSCs effectively, while maintaining cell viability and functions. Thus, such a vertical centrifugation system for BM concentration can be valuable for various regenerative therapies.https://www.ecmjournal.org/papers/vol040/pdf/v040a04.pdfmultipotential stromal cellsbone marrow concentrationvertical centrifugationregenerationosteogenesischondrogenesisangiogenesisimmunomodulation
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author JJ El-Jawhari
DC Ilas
W Jones
R Cuthbert
E Jones
PV Giannoudis
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DC Ilas
W Jones
R Cuthbert
E Jones
PV Giannoudis
Enrichment and preserved functionality of multipotential stromal cells in bone marrow concentrate processed by vertical centrifugation
European Cells & Materials
multipotential stromal cells
bone marrow concentration
vertical centrifugation
regeneration
osteogenesis
chondrogenesis
angiogenesis
immunomodulation
author_facet JJ El-Jawhari
DC Ilas
W Jones
R Cuthbert
E Jones
PV Giannoudis
author_sort JJ El-Jawhari
title Enrichment and preserved functionality of multipotential stromal cells in bone marrow concentrate processed by vertical centrifugation
title_short Enrichment and preserved functionality of multipotential stromal cells in bone marrow concentrate processed by vertical centrifugation
title_full Enrichment and preserved functionality of multipotential stromal cells in bone marrow concentrate processed by vertical centrifugation
title_fullStr Enrichment and preserved functionality of multipotential stromal cells in bone marrow concentrate processed by vertical centrifugation
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment and preserved functionality of multipotential stromal cells in bone marrow concentrate processed by vertical centrifugation
title_sort enrichment and preserved functionality of multipotential stromal cells in bone marrow concentrate processed by vertical centrifugation
publisher AO Research Institute Davos
series European Cells & Materials
issn 1473-2262
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The concentration of bone marrow (BM) aspirate (BMA) is increasingly valued for bone and cartilage repair, particularly with the rarity and donor-variability of BM-multipotential stromal cells (BM-MSCs). The present study aimed to assess BM-MSC yield following BM concentration using a fast and compact-sized vertical centrifugation system. BMA concentrate (BMAC) was separated in a 1 min process and collected easily after an automatic discarding of plasma and red blood cells. A significant increase in CD45low CD271high cells per BMAC volume (measured using flow-cytometry) was noted (4-fold, p = 0.0001). Additionally, the vertical centrifugation system helped to enrich colony numbers (assessed by CFU-F assays) in BMAC comparably with conventional centrifugation systems, BioCUE™ and SmartPReP-2® (4.3-fold, 4.6-fold and 3-fold, respectively). Next, a functional assessment of BM-MSCs processed by vertical centrifugation was performed, and MSC viability and proliferation were not affected. Also, these BM-MSCs showed similar alkaline phosphatase and calcium levels to those of BMA-MSCs when osteogenically induced. Furthermore, glycosaminoglycans and Nile red levels in addition to the gene expression assays confirmed that there was no significant change in chondrogenic or adipogenic abilities between BMA-MSCs and BMAC-MSCs. The expression levels of selected angiogenic and immunomodulatory mediators were also similar between the two groups. Collectively, the vertical centrifugation system helped to enrich BM-MSCs effectively, while maintaining cell viability and functions. Thus, such a vertical centrifugation system for BM concentration can be valuable for various regenerative therapies.
topic multipotential stromal cells
bone marrow concentration
vertical centrifugation
regeneration
osteogenesis
chondrogenesis
angiogenesis
immunomodulation
url https://www.ecmjournal.org/papers/vol040/pdf/v040a04.pdf
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