2011 Volume No 22 pages 26-42
Title: CD73 and CD29 concurrently mediate the mechanically induced decrease of migratory capacity of mesenchymal stromal cells |
Author: A Ode, J Kopf, A Kurtz, K Schmidt-Bleek, P Schrade, P Kolar, F Buttgereit, K Lehmann, DW Hutmacher, GN Duda, G Kasper |
Address: Julius Wolff Institute and Centre for Musculoskeletal Surgery, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353 Berlin, Germany |
E-mail: Georg.Duda at charite.de |
Key Words: CD29, CD73, cytoskeleton, mechanical stimulation, migration, mesenchymal stromal cells
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Publication date: July 6th 2011 |
Abstract: The assumption that mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC)-based-therapies are capable of augmenting physiological regeneration processes has fostered intensive basic and clinical research activities. However, to achieve sustained therapeutic success in vivo, not only the biological, but also the mechanical microenvironment of MSCs during these regeneration processes needs to be taken into account. This is especially important for e.g., bone fracture repair, since MSCs present at the fracture site undergo significant biomechanical stimulation. This study has therefore investigated cellular characteristics and the functional behaviour of MSCs in response to mechanical loading. |
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