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Bi-directional modulation of cellular interactions in an in vitro co-culture model of tendon-to-bone interface

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Resumo:Objectives: This work aimed at studying in vitro interactions between human tendonâ derived cells (hTDCs) and preâ osteoblasts (preâ OBs) that may trigger a cascade of events involved in enthesis regeneration. Materials and methods The effect of 5 osteogenic medium (OM) conditions over the modulation of hTDCs and preâ OBs towards the tenogenic and osteogenic phenotypes, respectively, was studied. Three different medium conditions were chosen for subsequently establishing a direct coâ culture system in order to study the expression of bone, tendon and interfaceâ related markers. Results A higher matrix mineralization and ALP activity was observed in coâ cultures in the presence of OM. Higher transcription levels of boneâ (ALPL, RUNX2, SPP1) and interfaceâ related genes (ACAN, COMP) were found in coâ cultures. The expression of aggrecan was influenced by the presence of OM and cellâ cell interactions occurring in coâ culture. Conclusions The present work assessed both the influence of OM on cell phenotype modulation and the importance of coâ culture models while promoting cellâ cell interactions and the exchange of soluble factors in triggering an interfaceâ like phenotype to potentially modulate enthesis regeneration.
Autores principais:Calejo, I.
Outros Autores:Costa-Almeida, R.; Gonçalves, A. I.; Berdecka, D.; Reis, R. L.; Gomes, Manuela E.
Assunto:adipose-derived stem cells co-culture system Enthesis regeneration Interfacial tissue engineering Osteogenic medium Tendon-derived cells
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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author Calejo, I.
author2 Costa-Almeida, R.
Gonçalves, A. I.
Berdecka, D.
Reis, R. L.
Gomes, Manuela E.
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Costa-Almeida, R.
Gonçalves, A. I.
Berdecka, D.
Reis, R. L.
Gomes, Manuela E.
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Gonçalves, A. I.
Berdecka, D.
Reis, R. L.
Gomes, Manuela E.
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co-culture system
Enthesis regeneration
Interfacial tissue engineering
Osteogenic medium
Tendon-derived cells
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Costa-Almeida, R.
Gonçalves, A. I.
Berdecka, D.
Reis, R. L.
Gomes, Manuela E.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv adipose-derived stem cells
co-culture system
Enthesis regeneration
Interfacial tissue engineering
Osteogenic medium
Tendon-derived cells
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description Objectives: This work aimed at studying in vitro interactions between human tendonâ derived cells (hTDCs) and preâ osteoblasts (preâ OBs) that may trigger a cascade of events involved in enthesis regeneration. Materials and methods The effect of 5 osteogenic medium (OM) conditions over the modulation of hTDCs and preâ OBs towards the tenogenic and osteogenic phenotypes, respectively, was studied. Three different medium conditions were chosen for subsequently establishing a direct coâ culture system in order to study the expression of bone, tendon and interfaceâ related markers. Results A higher matrix mineralization and ALP activity was observed in coâ cultures in the presence of OM. Higher transcription levels of boneâ (ALPL, RUNX2, SPP1) and interfaceâ related genes (ACAN, COMP) were found in coâ cultures. The expression of aggrecan was influenced by the presence of OM and cellâ cell interactions occurring in coâ culture. Conclusions The present work assessed both the influence of OM on cell phenotype modulation and the importance of coâ culture models while promoting cellâ cell interactions and the exchange of soluble factors in triggering an interfaceâ like phenotype to potentially modulate enthesis regeneration.
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spelling engJohn Wiley & SonsporObjectives: This work aimed at studying in vitro interactions between human tendonâ derived cells (hTDCs) and preâ osteoblasts (preâ OBs) that may trigger a cascade of events involved in enthesis regeneration. Materials and methods The effect of 5 osteogenic medium (OM) conditions over the modulation of hTDCs and preâ OBs towards the tenogenic and osteogenic phenotypes, respectively, was studied. Three different medium conditions were chosen for subsequently establishing a direct coâ culture system in order to study the expression of bone, tendon and interfaceâ related markers. Results A higher matrix mineralization and ALP activity was observed in coâ cultures in the presence of OM. Higher transcription levels of boneâ (ALPL, RUNX2, SPP1) and interfaceâ related genes (ACAN, COMP) were found in coâ cultures. The expression of aggrecan was influenced by the presence of OM and cellâ cell interactions occurring in coâ culture. Conclusions The present work assessed both the influence of OM on cell phenotype modulation and the importance of coâ culture models while promoting cellâ cell interactions and the exchange of soluble factors in triggering an interfaceâ like phenotype to potentially modulate enthesis regeneration.application/pdfporBi-directional modulation of cellular interactions in an in vitro co-culture model of tendon-to-bone interfaceCalejo, I.Costa-Almeida, R.Gonçalves, A. I.Berdecka, D.Reis, R. L.Gomes, Manuela E.HostingInstitutionOrganizationalUniversidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.ptISSNIsPartOf1365-2184DOIIsPartOf10.1111/cpr.124932018-082018-092019-01-30T09:50:13Z2018-08-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/58727http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecrestricted accessadipose-derived stem cellsco-culture systemEnthesis regenerationInterfacial tissue engineeringOsteogenic mediumTendon-derived cells2325388 bytesliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecapplication/pdffulltexthttps://prod-dspace.uminho.pt/bitstreams/a19f4ce3-2b91-40f8-9f48-237269863c8a/download
spellingShingle Bi-directional modulation of cellular interactions in an in vitro co-culture model of tendon-to-bone interface
Calejo, I.
adipose-derived stem cells
co-culture system
Enthesis regeneration
Interfacial tissue engineering
Osteogenic medium
Tendon-derived cells
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv adipose-derived stem cells
co-culture system
Enthesis regeneration
Interfacial tissue engineering
Osteogenic medium
Tendon-derived cells
title Bi-directional modulation of cellular interactions in an in vitro co-culture model of tendon-to-bone interface
title_full Bi-directional modulation of cellular interactions in an in vitro co-culture model of tendon-to-bone interface
title_fullStr Bi-directional modulation of cellular interactions in an in vitro co-culture model of tendon-to-bone interface
title_full_unstemmed Bi-directional modulation of cellular interactions in an in vitro co-culture model of tendon-to-bone interface
title_short Bi-directional modulation of cellular interactions in an in vitro co-culture model of tendon-to-bone interface
title_sort Bi-directional modulation of cellular interactions in an in vitro co-culture model of tendon-to-bone interface
topic adipose-derived stem cells
co-culture system
Enthesis regeneration
Interfacial tissue engineering
Osteogenic medium
Tendon-derived cells
topic_facet adipose-derived stem cells
co-culture system
Enthesis regeneration
Interfacial tissue engineering
Osteogenic medium
Tendon-derived cells
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/58727
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