Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters (Dec 2017)

The role of bone marrow mononuclear cell-conditioned medium in the proliferation and migration of human dermal fibroblasts

  • Yolanda Menéndez-Menéndez,
  • Jesús Otero-Hernández,
  • Jose Antonio Vega,
  • Marcos Pérez-Basterrechea,
  • Silvia Pérez-López,
  • María Álvarez-Viejo,
  • Amaia Ferrero-Gutiérrez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s11658-017-0055-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

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Abstract Background Several recent studies have demonstrated the great potential of bone marrow cells in regenerative medicine, not only for their ability to differentiate to match a damaged cell type, but also because they synthesize and release various growth factors and cytokines. We examined the effect of bone marrow cell-conditioned medium in the healing process, especially in terms of fibroblast proliferation and migration. Methods These in vitro studies consisted of co-culture (without direct contact) of dermal fibroblasts with mononuclear bone marrow cells and the use of conditioned medium obtained from these cultures in a scratch wound model. Results Mononuclear cells were found to increase the proliferation of fibroblasts, and the conditioned medium showed a stimulatory effect on the migration of fibroblasts. Conclusion When considered together with the observed increase in growth factor levels in conditioned medium, it appears that these cells act through a paracrine mechanism.

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