Protein Expression Profile on Differentiation of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells into Retinal Ganglion-Like Cells.

JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY(2020)

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To explore possible approaches to differentiating rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) into retinal ganglion-like cells and to demonstrate the dynamic changes in protein expression profiles of BMSCs throughout the differentiation. BMSCs were isolated from adult rats and cultured in medium conditioned by neonatal rat retinal cells to induce BMSC differentiation into retinal ganglion-like cells. Immunostaining for neurofilament, nestin, Map2, and Thy1.1 was used to follow the differentiation process. Two types of protein arrays were employed to profile the BMSCs, the differentiated retinal ganglion-like cells, and the primary retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) using the Biomarker Wizard System. After 7 days of culture in conditioned medium, cells showing a neural-cell-like modality appeared. The differentiated retinal ganglion-like cells showed that network-like connections were positive for nestin, neurofilament, Map2, and Thy1.1. In total, 16 marker proteins were highly expressed in both retinal ganglion-like cells and RGCs and no obvious expression was observed in BMSCs. Among them, nine proteins were expressed more highly in RGCs than in retinal ganglion-like cells. BMSCs can be induced to differentiate into retinal ganglion-like cells by neonatal rat retinal cells, and the induced cells show protein profiles resembling those of isolated RGCs.
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bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells,induced differentiation,protein chip,retinal ganglion-like cells,RGCs
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