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Generation of high-quality cartilage from iPS cell-derived mesenchymal stem cells

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
June 16, 2023
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Generation of high-quality cartilage from iPS cell-derived mesenchymal stem cells
Subcutaneous transplantation of chondrogenic spheroids (A) Schematic diagram of the experimental procedure. (B) Histological analysis of the retrieved spheroids after four (upper panel) and eight (lower panel) weeks. Representative pictures of Alcian blue staining (top), H&E staining (middle), and von Kossa staining (bottom). Stars represents potential cell infiltration of the host cells and arrows indicate calcified areas. (C) Immunostaining of COL1 and COL2 in the retrieved BM-MSC and T1-iMSC chondrogenic spheroids at 8 weeks. Scale bar: 100 μm. Credit: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (2023). DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2023.1140717

A research group led by Dr. Denise Zujur and Associate Professor Makoto Ikeya has developed a method using iPS cell-derived mesenchymal stem cells (iMSC) to create cartilage spheroids, offering new possibilities for tissue repair. The results of the study were published online in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology on May 10, 2023.

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Current treatments for cartilage tissue repair are limited, and regenerative medicine commonly utilizes cartilage and mesenchymal stem cells. However, clinical applications of these cell types are limited by medical complications from donors and poor proliferative capacity.

To overcome these challenges, the research team explored a differentiation method to generate high-quality cartilage spheroids from iMSCs. They discovered that using a small molecule compound called TD-198946 improved the efficiency of differentiating iMSCs into cartilage. By employing a stepwise induction protocol, they successfully produced high-quality cartilage spheroids.

They further demonstrated that these spheroids, when transplanted into immunodeficient mice, increased extracellular matrix production, indicating the maintenance of cartilage in vivo. Furthermore, the research team found no signs of dedifferentiation, fibrotic cartilage formation, or hypertrophy in vivo, thus verifying the safety for potential clinical use.

This breakthrough highlights iMSCs as a promising cellular source for cartilage repair using stem cells. Additionally, the spheroids’ ability to fuse within a few days opens the possibility of using bioprinting techniques to construct larger cartilage tissues. This research offers new avenues for cartilage repair and provides a novel means to generate significant quantities required for therapeutic cartilage transplantation. Future research could explore the feasibility of clinical applications and investigate the potential of combining bioprinting technologies with iMSC-derived cartilage spheroids for large-scale tissue reconstruction.

More information:
Denise Zujur et al, Enhanced chondrogenic differentiation of iPS cell-derived mesenchymal stem/stromal cells via neural crest cell induction for hyaline cartilage repair, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (2023). DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2023.1140717

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