A mesenchymal stromal cell line resistant to paclitaxel that spontaneously differentiates into osteoblast-like cells
The mesenchymal stromal cell line SR-
4987 has been established in our laboratory from the
bone marrow of BDF/1 mice. Recent information on
mesenchymal stem cells biology and the need to deal
with well-characterized cell lines suggest to critically
consider the existent data on this cell line by updating
them with new investigations on growth parameters,
in vitro plasticity, and drug sensitivity to anti-cancer,
anti-inflammatory, and a histone deacetylase inhibitor.
SR-4987 cells show a population doubling time of
24.5±5.4 h, a plating efficiency of 2.87±1.19%, and
under stimulation maintain only in part their multipotency
by differentiating towards chondro-osteogenic
lineages but not into adipogenic. Surprisingly, these
mesenchymal stromal cells differentiate spontaneously
into osteoblast-like cells and this is significantly
stimulated by valproic acid. SR-4987 cells show a
dramatic resistance to paclitaxel (PTX) with a
resistance index of 39.6 times (evaluated versus
MOLT-4 leukemia) and of 68.2 (versus HT-29
colorectal carcinoma). SR-4987 resistance is reversed
by verapamil and correlates with high expression of Pglycoprotein
that is down-modulated by PTX. Taken
together, our results indicated that SR-4987 line is a
very interesting cell model useful to investigate both
drug sensitivity resistance and physiopathological
aspects related to mesenchymal cell function.
PESSINA Augusto;
SISTO Francesca;
COCCÈ Valentina;
CAVICCHINI Loredana;
CIUSANI Emilio;
GRIBALDO Laura;
BONOMI Arianna;
2011-11-04
SPRINGER
JRC63157
0742-2091,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC63157,
10.1007/s10565-010-9179-x,
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