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The miR151 and miR5100 Transfected Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Increase Myoblast Fusion in IGFBP2 Dependent Manner.

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Mierzejewski, Bartosz
Ciemerych-Litwinienko, Maria
Michalska, Zuzanna
Brzóska-Wójtowicz, Edyta
Gromadka, Agnieszka
Iwanicka-Nowicka, Roksana
Koblowska, Marta
Janczyk-Ilach, Katarzyna
Streminska, Władysława
Jackowski, Daniel
Publication date
2022
Abstract (EN)

Background Bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) form a perivascular cell population in the bone marrow. These cells do not present naive myogenic potential. However, their myogenic identity could be induced experimentally in vitro or in vivo. In vivo, after transplantation into injured muscle, BMSCs rarely fused with myofibers. However, BMSC participation in myofiber reconstruction increased if they were modified by NICD or PAX3 overexpression. Nevertheless, BMSCs paracrine function could play a positive role in skeletal muscle regeneration. Previously, we showed that SDF-1 treatment and coculture with myofibers increased BMSC ability to reconstruct myofibers. We also noticed that SDF-1 treatment changed selected miRNAs expression, including miR151 and miR5100. Methods Mouse BMSCs were transfected with miR151 and miR5100 mimics and their proliferation, myogenic differentiation, and fusion with myoblasts were analyzed. Results We showed that miR151 and miR5100 played an important role in the regulation of BMSC proliferation and migration. Moreover, the presence of miR151 and miR5100 transfected BMSCs in co-cultures with human myoblasts increased their fusion. This effect was achieved in an IGFBP2 dependent manner. Conclusions Mouse BMSCs did not present naive myogenic potential but secreted proteins could impact myogenic cell differentiation. miR151 and miR5100 transfection changed BMSC migration and IGFBP2 and MMP12 expression in BMSCs. miR151 and miR5100 transfected BMSCs increased myoblast fusion in vitro.

Keywords EN
bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem
stromal cells
myoblasts
SDF-1
miR151
miR5100
migration
fusion
proliferation
PBN discipline
biological sciences
Journal
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages from-to
2164-2178
ISSN
1550-8943
Date release in open access
2022-02-21
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