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TNF-α respecifies human mesenchymal stem cells to a neural fate and promotes migration toward experimental glioma

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CELL DEATH AND DIFFERENTIATION
卷 18, 期 5, 页码 853-863

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2010.154

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mesenchymal stem cells; TNF-alpha; ERK1/2 MAPK; CXCR4/SDF-1 axis; glioma mouse model; in vivo MPLSM

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  1. German Federal Ministry of Defense [M/SAB1/5/A001, M/SABX/8A002]
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [SFB 824]
  3. German and Slovenian Federal Ministries of Education and Research
  4. German Cancer Foundation

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Bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have become valuable candidates for cell-based therapeutical applications including neuroregenerative and anti-tumor strategies. Yet, the molecular mechanisms that control hMSC trans-differentiation to neural cells and hMSC tropism toward glioma remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate that hMSCs incubated with 50 ng/ml tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) acquired astroglial cell morphology without affecting proliferation, which was increased at 5 ng/ml. TNF-alpha (50 ng/ml) upregulated expression of numerous genes important for neural cell growth and function including LIF (leukemia inhibitory factor), BMP2 (bone morphogenetic protein 2), SOX2 (SRY box 2), and GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein), whereas NES (human nestin) transcription ceased suggesting a premature neural phenotype in TNF-alpha-differentiated hMSCs. Studies on intracellular mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling revealed that inhibition of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) activity abolished the TNF-alpha-mediated regulation of neural genes in hMSCs. In addition, TNF-alpha significantly enhanced expression of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 (CXC motive chemokine receptor 4), which facilitated the chemotactic invasiveness of hMSCs toward stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1) alpha. TNF-alpha-pretreated hMSCs not only exhibited an increased ability to infiltrate glioma cell spheroids dependent on matrix metalloproteinase activity in vitro, but they also showed a potentiated tropism toward intracranial malignant gliomas in an in vivo mouse model. Taken together, our results provide evidence that culture-expansion of hMSCs in the presence of TNF-alpha triggers neural gene expression and functional capacities, which could improve the use of hMSCs in the treatment of neurological disorders including malignant gliomas. Cell Death and Differentiation (2011) 18, 853-863; doi:10.1038/cdd.2010.154; published online 3 December 2010

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