Cell Journal (Jan 2021)
Correlation Of TCF4, GSK, TERT And TERC Expressions With Proliferation Potential Of Early And Late Culture Of Human Peripheral Blood Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Abstract
Objective: In the recent years, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were considered as the suitable source of cells for transplantation into the damaged tissues in regenerative medicine. There was low number of these cells in different organs and this characteristic was the main drawback to use them in treatment of diseases. Cellular senescence of the stem cells has been demonstrated to be dependent to the telomerase activity. The aim of present experimental study was to evaluate correlation of the expression of telomerase components and WNT signaling pathway in MSCs derived from human peripheral blood (PB-MSCs). Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, following the isolation of MSCs from peripheral blood mononuclear cells, RNA was extracted from these cells in the early culture (8-9th days) and late culture (14-17th days). Then, expression of TERT, TERC, TCF4, GSK and CTNNB1 was determined by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) based on SYBR Green. Results: Our data indicated that there was a significantly reduced expression of TERT in the late culture of human MSCs derived from peripheral blood (P0.05). Conclusion: The obtained results suggested that WNT signaling pathway likely plays a minor role in the maintenance of telomere length and proliferation potential of MSCs.
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