Structural Investigation Of Donor Age Effect On Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Ftir Spectroscopy And Imaging
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2014Yazar
Aksoy, C
Aerts Kaya, Fatma
Kuskonmaz, Bulent Baris
Uckan, Duygu
Severcan, F
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Stem cell studies hold enormous potential for
development of new therapies for tissue regeneration
and repair. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
(BM-MSCs) can differentiate into a variety of nonhematopoietic tissues and contribute maintenance of
healthy hematopoiesis by providing supportive cellular
microenvironment into BM. Here, we investigated agerelated differences in BM-MSCs by using attenuated
total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR)
spectroscopy and FTIR imaging together with hierarchical clustering as a novel methods to clarify global
alterations in the structure and function of macromolecules in characterized BM-MSCs of different aged donors. The results may contribute to identification of agerelated new molecular marker(s) to determine the effects
of donor age on MSCs. The spectral results reflected
that there were significant increases in the concentration
of saturated lipids, proteins, glycogen, and nucleic acids
in children and adolescent group BM-MSCs when compared to the infants and early and mid adults. The
concentration of mentioned macromolecules in adult
(early and mid) BM-MSCs were significantly lower
than the concentrations in the children and adolescents.
These results were attributed to the increase in the
proliferation activity in younger BM-MSCs. The distribution of macromolecules into the cells was shown as in
the form of chemical maps by FTIR imaging, and the
results are in agreement with the ATR-FTIR spectroscopy results. The cellular activity degree was determined by the thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide
(MTT) proliferation assay to support ATR-FTIR spectroscopy results. BM-MSCs of five different age groups
were discriminated by making the hierarchical cluster
analysis where the spectral data according to alterations
in structure and composition of macromolecules were
considered