Aim: Umbilical cord blood (UCB) finds frequent applications in regenerative medicine. We evaluated the role of cytokines present in a uniquely processed, UCB-derived cellular allograft product (UCBp). Materials & methods: Luminex multiplex assay and standard cell biology methods were employed. Results: Study with allografts from 33 donors identified 44 quantifiable cytokines in the UCBp derived conditioned media (CM). The UCBp-CM elevated proliferation and migration rates of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and bone marrow stromal cells. Moreover, UCBp-CM induced secretion of VEGF-A and osteoprotegerin, which promoted angiogenesis of endothelial cells and positively influenced the osteogenic differentiation of MSCs, respectively. Conclusion: Cytokines in UCBp stimulate cellular processes important for bone regeneration, making UCBp an excellent candidate for potential applications in orthopedic procedures like bone non-union and spinal fusion.
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Sane, M. S., Misra, N., Mousa, O. M., Czop, S., Tang, H., Khoo, L. T., … Mustafi, S. B. (2018). Cytokines in umbilical cord blood-derived cellular product: A mechanistic insight into bone repair. Regenerative Medicine, 13(8), 881–898. https://doi.org/10.2217/rme-2018-0102
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