1.Comparative Evaluation of Mouse Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Characteristics Cultured in Two Different Supplemented Media
Kwan Liang Lye ; Norshariza Nordin ; Sharmili Vidyadaran ; Niu Jin Tan ; Rohayu Izanwati Mohd Rawi ; Karuppiah Thilakavathy
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2022;18(No.1):222-233
Introduction: Preclinical studies on mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have allowed the cells to be considered as
a promising candidate for cellular therapy. In recent years, conflicting data have been reported regarding various
aspects of their characteristics, development and differentiation potential, which may be due to arrange of factors.
Among the factors worth investigating is the culture medium formulation. Methods: Here we have made a comparative characterization of mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (mBM-MSC) that were cultured using two
common supplements, MesenCult™ Stimulatory Supplement (MSS) and fetal bovine serum (FBS), under the same
experimental conditions at different passages. Clonogenic potential, cumulative population doubling level (CPDL),
population doubling time (PDT), immunophenotyping, differentiation, immunosuppression potentials and chromosome analysis of early and late passages mBM-MSC were assessed. Results: Our findings showed that the CPDL,
immunophenotype and immunosuppression potential of mBM-MSC were similar. However, variations were seen
in their clonogenicity, population doubling time and differentiation efficacy whereby all of these were enhanced
in DMSS. These observations suggest that their genetic make-up may be affected by both supplements upon prolonged culture. Interestingly, this conjecture was supported when chromosomal analysis revealed genetic instability
of mBM-MSCs cultured in both supplements. Conclusion: In conclusion, culture medium formulation was shown to
cause variations and spontaneous transformation in mBM-MSCs raising concerns on the usage of late passages mBMMSCs in fundamental and preclinical downstream experiments.