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Down-regulation of Noggin and miR-138 coordinately promote osteogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells

Authors :
Hong Li
Lei Zhang
Li-Jun Wang
Yan-Ting Tang
Yu-Han Wang
Xing-Kun Sun
Yan-Mei Yang
Jin Zhou
Tian Ma
Source :
Journal of Molecular Histology. 48:427-436
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017.

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can differentiate to osteocytes under suitable conditions. In recent years, micro-nucleotides have been progressively used to modulate gene expression in cells due to the consideration of safety. Our present study aimed to investigate whether co-delivery of Noggin-siRNA and antimiR-138 enhances the osteogenic effect of MSCs. Using a murine MSC line, C3H/10T1/2 cells, the delivery efficiency of Noggin-siRNA and antimiR-138 into MSCs was evaluated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Cell phenotype and proliferation capacity was assessed by flow cytometry and MTT assay respectively. The osteogenesis of MSCs was tested by Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) staining, qRT-PCR, and western blot analyses. Our results demonstrated that the expression of Noggin and miR-138 were significantly silenced in MSCs by Noggin-siRNA and/or antimiR-138 delivery, while the phenotype and proliferation capacity of MSCs were not affected. Down-regulation of Noggin and miR-138 cooperatively promoted osteogenic differentiation of MSCs. The ALP positive cells reached about 83.57 ± 10.18%. Compared with single delivery, the expression of osteogenic related genes, such as Alp, Col-1, Bmp2, Ocn and Runx2, were the highest in cells with co-delivery of the two oligonucleotides. Moreover, the protein level of RUNX2, and the ratios of pSMAD1/5/SMAD1/5 and pERK1/2/ERK1/2 were significantly increased. The activation of Smad, Erk signaling may constitute the underlying mechanism of the enhanced osteogenesis process. Taken together, our study provides a safe strategy for the clinical rehabilitation application of MSCs in skeletal deficiency.

Details

ISSN :
15672387 and 15672379
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Molecular Histology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....68ccb5f46d0b079f80843459db9c4baf