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- Title
Engineering a Pro-Osteogenic Secretome through the Transient Silencing of the Gene Encoding Secreted Frizzled Related Protein 1.
- Authors
García-Sánchez, Daniel; González-González, Alberto; Álvarez-Iglesias, Itzíar; Dujo-Gutiérrez, Mónica del; Bolado-Carrancio, Alfonso; Certo, Matilde; Pérez-Núñez, María Isabel; Riancho, José A.; Rodríguez-Rey, José Carlos; Delgado-Calle, Jesús; Pérez-Campo, Flor María
- Abstract
The evidence sustaining the regenerative properties of mesenchymal stem cells' (MSCs) secretome has prompted a paradigm change, where MSCs have shifted from being considered direct contributors to tissue regeneration toward being seen as cell factories for producing biotech medicines. We have previously designed a method to prime MSCs towards osteogenic differentiation by silencing the Wnt/β-Catenin inhibitor Sfpr1. This approach produces a significant increase in bone formation in osteoporotic mice. In this current work, we set to investigate the contribution of the secretome from the MSCs where Sfrp1 has been silenced, to the positive effect seen on bone regeneration in vivo. The conditioned media (CM) of the murine MSCs line C3H10T1/2, where Sfrp1 has been transiently silenced (CM-Sfrp1), was found to induce, in vitro, an increase in the osteogenic differentiation of this same cell line, as well as a decrease of the expression of the Wnt inhibitor Dkk1 in murine osteocytes ex vivo. A reduction in the RANKL/OPG ratio was also detected ex vivo, suggesting a negative effect of CM-Sfrp1 on osteoclastogenesis. Moreover, this CM significantly increases the mineralization of human primary MSCs isolated from osteoportotic patients in vitro. Proteomic analysis identified enrichment of proteins involved in osteogenesis within the soluble and vesicular fractions of this secretome. Altogether, we demonstrate the pro-osteogenic potential of the secretome of MSCs primmed in this fashion, suggesting that this is a valid approach to enhance the osteo-regenerative properties of MSCs' secretome.
- Subjects
GENE silencing; MESENCHYMAL stem cells; BONE growth; BONE regeneration; REGENERATION (Biology); CELL differentiation; PLANT biotechnology
- Publication
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023, Vol 24, Issue 15, p12399
- ISSN
1661-6596
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ijms241512399