Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Induction of quiescence (G0) in bone marrow stromal stem cells enhances their stem cell characteristics.

Publication Type

Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Date of Publication

July 1, 2018

Journal

Stem cell research

Volume/Issue

30

ISSN

1876-7753

Several studies have suggested that bone marrow stromal steam cells (BMSC) exist in a quiescent state (G0) within the in vivo niche; however, an explicit analysis of the biology of G0 state-BMSC has not been reported. We hypothesized that induction of G0 in BMSC might enhance their stem cell properties. Thus, we induced quiescence in BMSC in vitro by (a) suspension culture in a viscous medium or (b) culture on soft polyacrylamide substrate; and examined their molecular and functional phenotype. Induction of G0 was confirmed by bromo-deoxyuridine (BrdU) labelling and analysis of cell cycle gene expression. Upon reactivation and re-entry into cell cycle, G0 state-BMSC exhibited enhanced clonogenic self-renewal, preferential differentiation into osteoblastic rather than adipocytic cells and increased ectopic bone formation when implanted subcutaneously in vivo in immune-deficient mice, compared to asynchronous proliferating (pre-G0) BMSC. Global gene expression profiling revealed reprogramming of the transcriptome during G0 state including significant alterations in relevant pathways and expression of secreted factors, suggesting altered autocrine and paracrine signaling by G0 state-BMSC and a possible mechanism for enhanced bone formation. G0 state-BMSC might provide a clinically relevant model for understanding the in vivo biology of BMSC.

Alternate Journal

Stem Cell Res

PubMed ID

29803144

Authors

Mohammad Rumman
Abhijit Majumder
Linda Harkness
Balu Venugopal
M B Vinay
Malini S Pillai
Moustapha Kassem
Jyotsna Dhawan

Keywords

Bone Marrow Cells
Stem Cells
Animals
Cell Differentiation
Cell Proliferation
Mice
Humans
Mesenchymal Stem Cells