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Isolation of human nasoseptal chondrogenic cells: A promise for cartilage engineering
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringAdult Stem CellBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryRegenerative MedicineBone Morphogenic ProteinTranslational Tissue EngineeringCartilage DegenerationNasoseptal Chondrogenic CellsMatrix BiologyStem CellsMusculoskeletal TissueCartilage BiologyFunctional Tissue EngineeringCell EngineeringCell BiologyMesenchymal Stem CellCartilage EngineeringDevelopmental BiologyNew CartilageChondrogenesisMedicineHuman TissueExtracellular MatrixPellet Culture System
In cartilaginous tissues, perichondrium cambium layer may be the source of new cartilage. Human nasal septal perichondrium is considered to be a homogeneous structure in which some authors do not recognize the perichondrium internal zone or the cambium layer as a layer distinct from adjacent cartilage surface. In the present study, we isolated a chondrogenic cell population from human nasal septal cartilage surface zone. Nasoseptal chondrogenic cells were positive for surface markers described for mesenchymal stem cells, with exception of CD146, a perivascular cell marker, which is consistent with their avascular niche in cartilage. Although only Sox-9 was constitutively expressed, they also revealed osteogenic and chondrogenic, but not adipogenic, potentials in vitro, suggesting a more restricted lineage potential compared to mesenchymal stem cells. Interestingly, even in absence of chondrogenic growth factors in the pellet culture system, nasoseptal chondrogenic cells had a capacity to synthesize sulfated glycosaminoglycans, large amounts of collagen type II and to a lesser extent collagen type I. The spontaneous chondrogenic potential of this population of cells indicates that they may be a possible source for cartilage tissue engineering. Besides, the pellet culture system using nasoseptal chondrogenic cells may also be a model for studies of chondrogenesis.
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