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Tri-Lineage Differentiation Potential of Osteosarcoma Cell Lines and Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells from Different Anatomical Locations
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Smith, Hannah L.
, Kanczler, Janos M.
, Beers, Stephen A.
, Gray, Juliet C.
in
Adipocytes
/ Bone cancer
/ Bone marrow
/ Cartilage
/ Cell differentiation
/ Child development
/ Comparative analysis
/ Gene expression
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Mineralization
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Osteosarcoma
/ Sarcoma
/ Transcription factors
2023
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Tri-Lineage Differentiation Potential of Osteosarcoma Cell Lines and Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells from Different Anatomical Locations
by
Smith, Hannah L.
, Kanczler, Janos M.
, Beers, Stephen A.
, Gray, Juliet C.
in
Adipocytes
/ Bone cancer
/ Bone marrow
/ Cartilage
/ Cell differentiation
/ Child development
/ Comparative analysis
/ Gene expression
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Mineralization
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Osteosarcoma
/ Sarcoma
/ Transcription factors
2023
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Tri-Lineage Differentiation Potential of Osteosarcoma Cell Lines and Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells from Different Anatomical Locations
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Smith, Hannah L.
, Kanczler, Janos M.
, Beers, Stephen A.
, Gray, Juliet C.
in
Adipocytes
/ Bone cancer
/ Bone marrow
/ Cartilage
/ Cell differentiation
/ Child development
/ Comparative analysis
/ Gene expression
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Mineralization
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Osteosarcoma
/ Sarcoma
/ Transcription factors
2023
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Tri-Lineage Differentiation Potential of Osteosarcoma Cell Lines and Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells from Different Anatomical Locations
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Tri-Lineage Differentiation Potential of Osteosarcoma Cell Lines and Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells from Different Anatomical Locations
2023
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Overview
The bone cancer osteosarcoma, found mainly in adolescents, routinely forms around the growth plate/metaphysis of long bones. Bone marrow composition changes with age, shifting from a more hematopoietic to an adipocyte-rich tissue. This conversion occurs in the metaphysis during adolescence, implicating a link between bone marrow conversion and osteosarcoma initiation. To assess this, the tri-lineage differentiation potential of human bone marrow stromal cells (HBMSCs) isolated from the femoral diaphysis/metaphysis (FD) and epiphysis (FE) was characterized and compared to two osteosarcoma cell lines, Saos-2 and MG63. Compared to FE-cells, FD-cells showed an increase in tri-lineage differentiation. Additionally, differences were found between the Saos-2 cells exhibiting higher levels of osteogenic differentiation, lower adipogenic differentiation, and a more developed chondrogenic phenotype than MG63, with the Saos-2 being more comparable to FD-derived HBMSCs. The differences found between the FD and FE derived cells are consistent with the FD region containing more hematopoietic tissue compared to the FE. This may be related to the similarities between FD-derived cells and Saos-2 cells during osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation. These studies reveal distinct differences in the tri-lineage differentiations of ‘hematopoietic’ and ‘adipocyte rich’ bone marrow, which correlate with specific characteristics of the two osteosarcoma cell lines.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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