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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(17)2020 Aug 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32867347

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BACKGROUND: Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have shown their multipotential including differentiating towards endothelial and smooth muscle cell lineages, which triggers a new interest for using hMSCs as a putative source for cardiovascular regenerative medicine. Our recent publication has shown for the first time that purinergic 2 receptors are key players during hMSC differentiation towards adipocytes and osteoblasts. Purinergic 2 receptors play an important role in cardiovascular function when they bind to extracellular nucleotides. In this study, the possible functional role of purinergic 2 receptors during MSC endothelial and smooth muscle differentiation was investigated. METHODS AND RESULTS: Human MSCs were isolated from liposuction materials. Then, endothelial and smooth muscle-like cells were differentiated and characterized by specific markers via Reverse Transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR), Western blot and immunochemical stainings. Interestingly, some purinergic 2 receptor subtypes were found to be differently regulated during these specific lineage commitments: P2Y4 and P2Y14 were involved in the early stage commitment while P2Y1 was the key player in controlling MSC differentiation towards either endothelial or smooth muscle cells. The administration of natural and artificial purinergic 2 receptor agonists and antagonists had a direct influence on these differentiations. Moreover, a feedback loop via exogenous extracellular nucleotides on these particular differentiations was shown by apyrase digest. CONCLUSIONS: Purinergic 2 receptors play a crucial role during the differentiation towards endothelial and smooth muscle cell lineages. Some highly selective and potent artificial purinergic 2 ligands can control hMSC differentiation, which might improve the use of adult stem cells in cardiovascular tissue engineering in the future.


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Endothelial Cells/cytology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/cytology , Receptors, Purinergic P2/metabolism , Cell Culture Techniques , Cell Differentiation , Cells, Cultured , Endothelial Cells/metabolism , Female , Gene Expression Regulation , Humans , Lipectomy , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/metabolism , Myocytes, Smooth Muscle/metabolism , Purinergic P2 Receptor Agonists/pharmacology , Purinergic P2 Receptor Antagonists/pharmacology , Receptors, Purinergic P2/genetics , Receptors, Purinergic P2Y1/genetics , Receptors, Purinergic P2Y1/metabolism , Young Adult
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