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BMP-2 Does Not Influence the Osteogenic Fate of Human Adipose-Derived Stem Cells

Navanjun S. Grewal, Joubin S. Gabbay,Rebekah K. Ashley,Kristy L. Wasson, James P. Bradley, Patricia A. Zuk

Plastic and reconstructive surgery/PSEF CD journals(2009)

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Recent studies have shown that bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2, a potent osteogenic growth factor, in combination with human adipose-derived stem cells can heal critical-sized bony defects. However, whether BMP-2 induces an osteogenic response in the adipose-derived stem cells remains unknown.: In vitro calcium production, osteogenic gene expression, and BMP-2 receptor expression on the adipose-derived stem cell surface were analyzed in BMP-2-stimulated adipose-derived stem cells. The cells (2 x 10(7) cells) maintained in osteogenic medium were treated with an initial pulse of BMP-2 for 48 hours or 7 days or were given continuous BMP-2. To assess the response of these cells to BMP-2 in vivo, they (250,000 cells) were seeded into polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) collagraft scaffolds treated with 5 microg of BMP-2 and implanted into critical-sized femoral rat defects (n = 40). Healing was assessed histologically and quantitated by micro-computed tomography.In vitro treatment of adipose-derived stem cells with BMP-2 revealed decreased ability of the cells to undergo matrix calcification, demonstrated by decreased calcium production and decreased osteogenic gene expression of transcription factor Cbfa-1 and key extracellular proteins. Flow cytometry demonstrated decreased expression of BMP-2 receptors 1a and 1b in osteogenically differentiated adipose-derived stem cells stimulated with BMP-2. In vivo implantation of adipose-derived stem cell-seeded PLGA did not result in healing of critical-sized femoral defects in rodents, whereas implantation of BMP-2-absorbed PLGA, with or without adipose-derived stem cells, consistently healed these defects.The data suggests that osteogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells is marginally affected by the addition of BMP-2. Consequently, stem cells in combination with BMP-2 may not be a viable strategy for the bony healing.
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