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Biomédica

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Abstract

AYALA-GROSSO, Carlos; PIERUZZINI, Rosalinda; VARGAS-SATURNO, Leslie  and  CARDIER, José E.. Human olfactory mesenchymal stromal cells co-expressing horizontal basal and ensheathing cell proteins in culture. Biomédica [online]. 2020, vol.40, n.1, pp.72-88. ISSN 0120-4157.  https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.4762.

Introduction:

The olfactory neuro-epithelium has an intrinsic capability of renewal during lifetime provided by the existence of globose and horizontal olfactory precursor cells. Additionally, mesenchymal stromal olfactory cells also support the homeostasis of the olfactory mucosa cell population. Under in vitro culture conditions with Dulbecco modified eagle/F12 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum, tissue biopsies from upper turbinate have generated an adherent population of cells expressing mainly mesenchymal stromal phenotypic markers. A closer examination of these cells has also found co-expression of olfactory precursors and ensheathing cell phenotypic markers. These results were suggestive of a unique property of olfactory mesenchymal stromal cells as potentially olfactory progenitor cells.

Objective:

To study whether the expression of these proteins in mesenchymal stromal cells is modulated upon neuronal differentiation.

Materials and methods:

We observed the phenotype of olfactory stromal cells under DMEM/F12 plus 10% fetal bovine serum in comparison to cells from spheres induced by serum-free medium plus growth factors inducers of neural progenitors.

Results:

The expression of mesenchymal stromal (CD29+, CD73+, CD90+, CD45-), horizontal basal (ICAM-1/CD54+, p63+, p75NGFr+), and ensheathing progenitor cell (nestin+, GFAP+) proteins was determined in the cultured population by flow cytometry. The determination of Oct 3/4, Sox-2, and Mash-1 transcription factors, as well as the neurotrophins BDNF, NT3, and NT4 by RT-PCR in cells, was indicative of functional heterogeneity of the olfactory mucosa tissue sample.

Conclusions:

Mesenchymal and olfactory precursor proteins were downregulated by serum-free medium and promoted differentiation of mesenchymal stromal cells into neurons and astroglial cells.

Keywords : Olfactory mucosa; homeostasis; mesenchymal stem cells.

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