Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2104832705> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2104832705 endingPage "449" @default.
- W2104832705 startingPage "443" @default.
- W2104832705 abstract "Background: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have a potential immunomodulatory role in autoimmune disease; however, the qualitative properties and haematopoietic support capacity of MSCs derived from patients with autoimmune disease is unclear. Objectives: To further characterise phenotypically and functionally bone marrow (BM)-derived MSCs from patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). Methods: Key parameters of BM-derived MSC function and phenotype were assessed in 12 patients with SSc and compared with 13 healthy normal controls. The parameters included the ability to: form colony-forming unit fibroblasts (CFU-F), differentiate along the adipogenic and osteogenic lineages, express cell surface antigens defining the MSCs population, support normal haematopoiesis and suppress in vitro lymphocyte proliferation induced by either anti-CD3∊ plus anti-CD28 monoclonal antibodies or the mixed lymphocyte reaction. Results: SSc MSCs were shown to have a similar characteristic phenotype, capacities to form CFU-F and to differentiate along adipogenic and osteogenic lineages as those of healthy donor MSCs. The ability of SSc MSCs to support long-term haematopoiesis was also identical to that of controls. Both healthy donor and SSc BM MSCs reduced the proliferation of autologous and allogeneic peripheral blood mononuclear cells in a cell number dependent fashion. Conclusions: These results show that BM-derived MSCs from patients with SSc under the described culture conditions exhibit the same phenotypic, proliferative, differentiation potential and immunosuppressive properties as their healthy counterparts and could therefore be considered in an autologous setting. Further studies are needed to ensure the quality and safety of large-scale expansion of patient MSCs prior to their potential use in clinical trials." @default.
- W2104832705 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5002561882 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5006190744 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5043855170 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5046241990 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5048827235 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5049735878 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5050261591 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5055454142 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5068412969 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5069149045 @default.
- W2104832705 creator A5070202417 @default.
- W2104832705 date "2007-05-25" @default.
- W2104832705 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2104832705 title "Phenotypical and functional characteristics of in vitro expanded bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells from patients with systemic sclerosis" @default.
- W2104832705 cites W129249640 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W1876338319 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W1964464203 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W1970600368 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W1981787940 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W1982408656 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W1991961405 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W1993514403 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W1999178985 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2001729432 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2002777360 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2005477804 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2006601515 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2014751942 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2024971445 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2028239901 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2030412297 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2030435811 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2054248603 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2054727711 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2056510698 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2061054007 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2063294861 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2064919073 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2075497845 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2078578609 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2079810532 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2084456385 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2086640987 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2089592611 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2091526175 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2096023448 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2100764718 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2106117542 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2116503335 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2130052733 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2130882533 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2131004666 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2131428761 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2146183778 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2147061961 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2159358845 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2159999899 @default.
- W2104832705 cites W2161497340 @default.
- W2104832705 doi "https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.2007.071233" @default.
- W2104832705 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17526552" @default.
- W2104832705 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W2104832705 type Work @default.
- W2104832705 sameAs 2104832705 @default.
- W2104832705 citedByCount "104" @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052012 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052013 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052014 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052015 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052016 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052017 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052018 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052019 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052020 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052021 @default.
- W2104832705 countsByYear W21048327052022 @default.
- W2104832705 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5002561882 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5006190744 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5043855170 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5046241990 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5048827235 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5049735878 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5050261591 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5055454142 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5068412969 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5069149045 @default.
- W2104832705 hasAuthorship W2104832705A5070202417 @default.
- W2104832705 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2104832705 hasConcept C109159458 @default.
- W2104832705 hasConcept C127716648 @default.
- W2104832705 hasConcept C137061746 @default.
- W2104832705 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2104832705 hasConcept C147483822 @default.
- W2104832705 hasConcept C196166836 @default.
- W2104832705 hasConcept C198826908 @default.
- W2104832705 hasConcept C202751555 @default.