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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2013

Adipogenic potential in human mesenchymal stem cells strictly depends on adult or foetal tissue harvest

Enrico Ragni; Mariele Viganò; Valentina Parazzi; Tiziana Montemurro; Elisa Montelatici; Cristiana Lavazza; Silvia Budelli; Alba Vecchini; Paolo Rebulla; Rosaria Giordano; Lorenza Lazzari

Cell-based therapies promise important developments for regenerative medicine purposes. Adipose tissue and the adipogenic process has become central to an increasing number of translational efforts in addition to plastic and reconstructive surgical applications. In recent experimental clinical trials, human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have been proven to be well tolerated because of their low immunoreactivity. MSC are multipotent cells found among mature cells in different tissues and organs with the potentiality to differentiate in many cell types, including osteocytes, chondrocytes and adipocytes, thus being a suitable cell source for tissue engineering strategies. We compared the adipogenic potential of MSC originated from two adult sources as fat pads and bone marrow, and from four foetal sources as umbilical cord blood, Whartons jelly, amniotic fluid and preterm umbilical cord perivascular cells. Surprisingly, adult MSC displayed higher differentiation capacities confirmed by gene expression analysis on a selected panel of adipogenesis-related genes. Further, an in-depth molecular analysis highlighted the early and vigorous activation of the PPARγ transcription factor-cascade in adipose-derived MSC that resulted to be both delayed and reduced in foetal MSC accounting for their lack of adipogenic potential. Thus, MSC show a different degree of phenotypic plasticity depending on the source tissue, that should be taken into consideration for the selection of the most appropriate MSC type for specific tissue regeneration purposes.


Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine | 2018

Microtubule defects in mesenchymal stromal cells distinguish patients with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Alessandra Maria Calogero; Mariele Viganò; Silvia Budelli; Daniela Galimberti; Chiara Fenoglio; Daniele Cartelli; Lorenza Lazzari; Petri Lehenkari; Margherita Canesi; Rosaria Giordano; Graziella Cappelletti; Gianni Pezzoli

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is a rare neurodegenerative disease whose etiopathogenesis remains elusive. The intraneuronal accumulation of hyperphosphorylated Tau, a pivotal protein in regulating microtubules (MT), leads to include PSP into tauopathies. Pathological hallmarks are well known in neural cells but no word yet if PSP‐linked dysfunctions occur also in other cell types. We focused on bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) that have recently gained attention for therapeutic interventions due to their anti‐inflammatory, antiapoptotic and trophic properties. Here, we aimed to investigate MSCs biology and to disclose if any disease‐linked defect occurs in this non‐neuronal compartment. First, we found that cells obtained from patients showed altered morphology and growth. Next, Western blotting analysis unravelled the imbalance in α‐tubulin post‐translational modifications and in MT stability. Interestingly, MT mass is significantly decreased in patient cells at baseline and differently changes overtime compared to controls, suggesting their inability to efficiently remodel MT cytoskeleton during ageing in culture. Thus, our results provide the first evidence that defects in MT regulation and stability occur and are detectable in a non‐neuronal compartment in patients with PSP. We suggest that MSCs could be a novel model system for unravelling cellular processes implicated in this neurodegenerative disorder.


Journal of Translational Medicine | 2016

Finding a new therapeutic approach for no-option Parkinsonisms: mesenchymal stromal cells for progressive supranuclear palsy

Margherita Canesi; Rosaria Giordano; Lorenza Lazzari; Maurizio Isalberti; Ioannis U. Isaias; Riccardo Benti; Paolo Rampini; Giorgio Marotta; Aurora Colombo; Emanuele Cereda; Mariangela Dipaola; Tiziana Montemurro; Mariele Viganò; Silvia Budelli; Elisa Montelatici; Cristiana Lavazza; Agostino Cortelezzi; Gianni Pezzoli


Cytotherapy | 2016

Cord Blood-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells for the Treatment of Graft-Versus Host Disease Following Hematological Stem Cell Transplantation

Giuseppe Astori; Eliana Amati; Alberta Alghisi; Martina Bernardi; C. Borghero; Silvia Budelli; Katia Chieregato; F. Elice; Rosaria Giordano; Lorenza Lazzari; C. Lievore; Elisa Montelatici; Tiziana Montemurro; R. Raimondi; Sabrina Sella; C. Tagliaferri; Francesco Rodeghiero


Cytotherapy | 2017

310 – A novel method to asses the biological activity of mesenchymal stromal cells for kidney repair

Elisa Montelatici; Min Li; Tiziana Montemurro; Mariele Viganò; Cristiana Lavazza; Silvia Budelli; Mg Cannone; S. Savelli; L Ghio; A Edefonti; W Morello; G Montini; Piergiorgio Messa; Rosaria Giordano


Cytotherapy | 2017

177 – GMP validation of large-scale expansion of regulatory T cells from patients affected by liver and kidney failure

Cristiana Lavazza; Mariele Viganò; Tiziana Montemurro; Elisa Montelatici; Silvia Budelli; Mg Cannone; S. Savelli; F. Ulbar; L. Catani; Valeria Giudice; Matteo Cescon; G. La Manna; Roberto Massimo Lemoli; Rosaria Giordano


Cytotherapy | 2016

Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products for Unmet Clinical Needs: Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell to Treat Airway Defects

Tiziana Montemurro; Silvia Budelli; Mariele Viganò; Cristiana Lavazza; Elisa Montelatici; Lorenza Lazzari; F. Petrella; Lorenzo Spaggiari; Rosaria Giordano


Cytotherapy | 2015

Long-living cord blood mesenchymal stem cells and their clinical use

Tiziana Montemurro; Mario Barilani; Cristiana Lavazza; Silvia Budelli; Mariele Viganò; Valentina Parazzi; Luigi Marino; Elisa Montelatici; Enrico Ragni; Rosaria Giordano; Lorenza Lazzari


Cytotherapy | 2015

Is it possible to reveal bacterial and fungal contamination in fresh and/or cryopreserved/thawed Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products using a rapid automated system? Results from a GMP validation study

Silvia Budelli; Luisa Perego; Mariele Viganò; Tiziana Montemurro; Milena Arghittu; Elisa Montelatici; Cristina Pozzi; Cristiana Lavazza; Luigi Marino; Valentina Parazzi; Mario Barilani; Enrico Ragni; Lorenza Lazzari; Erminio Torresani; Rosaria Giordano


Cytotherapy | 2014

Not all the stem cells meet all the clinical needs: mesenchymal stem cells in regenerative medicine

Tiziana Montemurro; Mariele Viganò; Valentina Parazzi; B. Baluce; Cristiana Lavazza; Silvia Budelli; V. Boldrin; Mario Barilani; Enrico Ragni; Luigi Marino; Elisa Montelatici; Lorenza Lazzari; Rosaria Giordano

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Rosaria Giordano

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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Elisa Montelatici

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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Mariele Viganò

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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Tiziana Montemurro

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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Cristiana Lavazza

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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Lorenza Lazzari

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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Enrico Ragni

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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Valentina Parazzi

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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Luigi Marino

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Mario Barilani

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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