Abstract

Mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (mBM-MSCs) are important for preclinical tissue regeneration and repair studies. In the present study, we isolated mBM-MSCs using three easy-to-perform methods (whole bone marrow-adherent culture, density-gradient centrifugation, and bone digestion), and then compared the morphology, proliferation, differentiation, and paracrine factor profiles of the isolated mBM-MSCs. Of these three isolation methods, the bone digestion method resulted in the highest quantity of mBM-MSCs with high growth potential and moderate differentiation. Conversely, the mBM-MSCs isolated through the whole bone marrow-adherent method exhibited the lowest potency for proliferation and differentiation. The differentially expressed factors between mBM-MSCs were primarily those involved in immune responses. The highly expressed secreted factors included cytokines/members of the chemokine family, growth factors, and protein binding/proteinase activity. These findings provide a fundamental reference for development of MSC isolation methods.

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