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Myogenic commitment of human stem cells by myoblasts Co-culture: a static vs. a dynamic approach

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posted on 2022-12-21, 14:00 authored by Pasqualina Scala, J. Lovecchio, E.P Lamparelli, R. Vitolo, V. Giudice, E. Giordano, C. Selleri, L. Rehak, N. Maffulli, G. Della Porta

An in-vitro model of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs) myogenic commitment by synergic effect of a differentiation media coupled with human primary skeletal myoblasts (hSkMs) co-culture was developed adopting both conventional static co-seeding and perfused culture systems. Static co-seeding provided a notable outcome in terms of gene expression with a significant increase of Desmin (141-fold) and Myosin heavy chain II (MYH2, 32-fold) at day 21, clearly detected also by semi-quantitative immunofluorescence. Under perfusion conditions, myogenic induction ability of hSkMs on hBM-MSCs was exerted by paracrine effect with an excellent gene overexpression and immunofluorescence detection of MYH2 protein; furthermore, due to the dynamic cell culture in separate wells, western blot data were acquired confirming a successful cell commitment at day 14. A significant increase of anti-inflammatory cytokine gene expression, including IL-10 and IL-4 (15-fold and 11-fold, respectively) at day 14, with respect to the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-12A (7-fold at day 21) and IL-1β (1.4-fold at day 7) was also detected during dynamic culture, confirming the immunomodulatory activity of hBM-MSCs along with commitment events. The present study opens interesting perspectives on the use of dynamic culture based on perfusion as a versatile tool to study myogenic events and paracrine cross-talk compared to the simple co-seeding static culture.

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The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from Athena Srl 139, Viale Europa − 50126 Firenze (IT) under the Research Contract entitled “The design and implementation of a 3 D bioengineered model for study on skeletal muscle regeneration and inflammation processes. The year 2020–2021. Principal Investigators: Prof. Nicola Maffulli and Giovanna Della Porta. PS is the recipient of a PhD grant Cycle XXXV in Translational Medicine at Dept. of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry, the University of Salerno entitled: “Skeletal muscle regeneration modulated by inflammation: an in vitro study on a 3 D bioengineered system” funded by Athena Srl 139, Viale Europa − 50126 Firenze (IT).

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