Human platelet lysate as a fetal bovine serum substitute improves human adipose-derived stromal cell culture for future cardiac repair applications

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B. A. Naaijkens
H. W. M. Niessen
H-J. Prins
P. A. J. Krijnen
T. J. A. Kokhuis
N. de Jong
V. W. M. van Hinsbergh
O. Kamp
M. N. Helder
R. J. P. Musters
A. van Dijk
L. J. M. Juffermans
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[1] VU University Medical Center,Department of Pathology
[2] VU University Medical Center,Department of Cardiac Surgery
[3] VU University Medical Center,Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
[4] VU University Medical Center,Department of Physiology
[5] VU University Medical Center,Department of Orthopaedics
[6] VU University Medical Center,Department of Cardiology
[7] VU University Medical Center,Institute of Cardiovascular Research (ICaR
[8] Academic Centre for Dentistry,VU)
[9] Interuniversity Cardiology Institute of the Netherlands (ICIN),Oral Cell Biology
[10] Erasmus MC,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[11] University of Twente,Department of Physics of Fluids
[12] Research Institute MOVE,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Research | 2012年 / 348卷
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Adipose-derived stromal cells; Platelet lysate; Cardiac differentiation; Human;
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Adipose-derived stromal cells (ASC) are promising candidates for cell therapy, for example to treat myocardial infarction. Commonly, fetal bovine serum (FBS) is used in ASC culturing. However, FBS has several disadvantages. Its effects differ between batches and, when applied clinically, transmission of pathogens and antibody development against FBS are possible. In this study, we investigated whether FBS can be substituted by human platelet lysate (PL) in ASC culture, without affecting functional capacities particularly important for cardiac repair application of ASC. We found that PL-cultured ASC had a significant 3-fold increased proliferation rate and a significantly higher attachment to tissue culture plastic as well as to endothelial cells compared with FBS-cultured ASC. PL-cultured ASC remained a significant 25% smaller than FBS-cultured ASC. Both showed a comparable surface marker profile, with the exception of significantly higher levels of CD73, CD90, and CD166 on PL-cultured ASC. PL-cultured ASC showed a significantly higher migration rate compared with FBS-cultured ASC in a transwell assay. Finally, FBS- and PL-cultured ASC had a similar high capacity to differentiate towards cardiomyocytes. In conclusion, this study showed that culturing ASC is more favorable in PL-supplemented medium compared with FBS-supplemented medium.
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