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Energy Metabolism in Mesenchymal Stem Cells During Osteogenic Differentiation
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2015
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Bone RepairStem Cell BiologyRedox BiologyOxidative StressRegenerative MedicineMitochondrial OxphosStem CellsHealth SciencesMechanobiologyMesenchymal Stem CellsMitochondrial ProcessHypoxia-inducible Factor 1Reactive Oxygen SpecieMesenchymal Stem CellCell BiologyBone MetabolismDevelopmental BiologyMitochondrial FunctionStem Cell ResearchMedicine
There is emerging interest in stem cell energy metabolism and its effect on differentiation. Bioenergetic changes in differentiating bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are poorly understood and were the focus of our study. Using bioenergetic profiling and transcriptomics, we have established that MSCs activate the mitochondrial process of oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos) during osteogenic differentiation, but they maintain levels of glycolysis similar to undifferentiated cells. Consistent with their glycolytic phenotype, undifferentiated MSCs have high levels of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1). Osteogenically induced MSCs downregulate HIF-1 and this downregulation is required for activation of OxPhos. In summary, our work provides important insights on MSC bioenergetics and proposes a HIF-based mechanism of regulation of mitochondrial OxPhos in MSCs.
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