Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2094108 Stem Cell Research 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Proliferating BMSCs expresses relatively higher cyclins B1 and D2 than HSPCs.•HDACs are differentially expressed in BMSCs and HSPCs.•HDAC inhibition potentiates BMSC and HSPC proliferation by increasing AcH3 and AcH4 and cyclins B1 and D2.•TSA decrease binding of HDAC2 and 3 on cyclins B1 and D2 promoter.

Mouse bone marrow stromal stem/progenitor cells (BMSCs, also known as bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells) and Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells (HSPCs) with differential proliferative potentials were investigated for identifying epigenetic signals that can modulate their growth. In the present study, immunodepletion of granulo-monocytic (CD11b) and erythroid (Ter119) population yielded CD11b−/Ter119− cells, capable of differentiating into chondrogenic, osteogenic and adipogenic cells. Enrichment of the CD11b+ population by positive selection of multipotent stem/progenitor marker (CD133) yielded CD11b+/CD133+ cells, efficiently differentiated into hematopoietic lineages. Molecular characterization revealed the expression of BMSC and HSPC markers in CD11b−/Ter119− and CD11b+/CD133+ sorted populations, respectively. Cell expansion studies depicted a higher growth rate and percentage of proliferating cells in G2/M phase of cell cycle in BMSCs (13.9 ± 2.9%) as compared with HSPCs (5.8 ± 0.8%). Analysis of the HDACs gene expression revealed a differential expression pattern in BMSCs and HSPCs that modulates the cell cycle genes. Trichostatin A (TSA)-mediated HDAC inhibition led to an increased level of AcH3 and AcH4 along with cyclins B1 and D2. Chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed alleviation of HDAC2 and HDAC3 binding by TSA on cyclins B1 and D2 promoter, thereby enhancing cell proliferation. This study identifies epigenetic modulation on the proliferative potential of BMSCs and HSPCs for stem cell transplantation therapies.

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