Changes in phenotype and differentiation potential of human mesenchymal stem cells aging in vitro.
Yueh-Hsun Kevin YangCourtney R OgandoCarmine Wang SeeTsui-Yun ChangGilda A BarabinoPublished in: Stem cell research & therapy (2018)
Human MSCs subjected to extensive in-vitro passage can undergo morphological, phenotypic, and genetic changes. These properties are also modulated by the medium composition employed to expand the cell populations. In addition, adipogenic potential may be better preserved over osteogenesis in aged MSCs, suggesting that MSCs at early passages must be used for osteogenic differentiation. The current study presents valuable information for future basic science research and clinical applications leading to the development of novel MSC-based therapeutic strategies for different diseases.