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Series GSE136778 Query DataSets for GSE136778
Status Public on Sep 04, 2019
Title TGFβ1 determines the fate of human adipose-derived stromal cells by restraining their immaturity and white/beige adipocyte potentials
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Human adipose-derived stem/stromal cells (hASCs) can differentiate into a large broad of specialized cell types to ensure homeostasis of tissues. Thus, they are drawing increasing attention in cell therapy and regenerative medicine. However, culture conditions are still critical to ensure their regenerative capabilities. Here we compared Standard conditions (αMEM containing 10% fetal bovine serum) and Endothelial cell Growth Medium 2 (EGM2) containing few serum (2% v/v) for expansion of hASCs. Both types of hASCs were exhaustively characterized by high throughput studies, Gene Set Enrichment Analyses (GSEA) and differentiation potentials experiments. EGM2-hASCs showed enhanced multipotency and their phenotype was more immature than Standard-hASCs. The adipogenic potential of EGM2-hASCs was clearly more extented, including toward the thermogenic beige adipocyte fate. Data from microarray and GSEA highlighted Transforming Growth Factor β1 (TGFβ1) as upstream factor influencing the becoming of Standard-hASCs which is consistent with higher TGFβ1 content in Standard medium. This was associated with nuclear SMAD3 localization and higher expression of its active form in Standard-hASCs. Moreover, these cells were primed into osteoblast, chondroblast and Vascular Smooth Muscle (VSM) lineages at the expense of their adipogenic potential. Their treatment with TGFβ1 receptor inhibitors resulted in a cytoplasmic re-localization of SMAD3 and a decrease of VSM and osteoblastic lineages markers, increasing in turn their beige adipogenic potential. Therefore, TGFβ1 is a key factor committing hASCs toward osteo-chondroblastic and VSM lineages at the expanse of their beige adipogenic potential. Thanks to low TGFβ1 content, EGM2 medium improves the maintenance of uncommitted hASCs with strong beige adipocyte potential.
We used microarrays to unravel differential gene expressions between human ASCs cultured in standard conditions or in EGM2 medium.
 
Overall design We cultured cells extracted from human subcutaneous adipose tissue in two types of medium: standard (MEM complemnted by 10% FBS plus 1ng/mL FGF2) or EGM2. After passage 1, whole mRNAs were extracted and subjected for high throughput study by using affimetrix 1ST microchips.
 
Contributor(s) Leménager H, Fievet L, Guilloton F, Naji A, Suganuma N, Chaput B, Casteilla L, Carrière A, Sensebé L, Deschaseaux F
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Submission date Sep 03, 2019
Last update date Sep 06, 2019
Contact name Frederic Deschaseaux
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name EFS-Occitanie, Inserm U1031
Department Research
Lab STROMALab
Street address 4 BIS AVENUE HUBERT CURIEN, BATIMENT INCERE
City TOULOUSE
State/province HAUTE-GARONNE
ZIP/Postal code 31100
Country France
 
Platforms (1)
GPL11532 [HuGene-1_1-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 1.1 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (11)
GSM4057760 R012-10%FGF
GSM4057761 R015-10%FGF
GSM4057762 R016-10%FGF
Relations
BioProject PRJNA563650

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