Cartilage-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been isolated with different methods. In this study lateral and medial femoral condyles were respectively collected from patients with late-stage osteoarthritis during the total knee arthroplasty. After digestion of the cartilage tissues with type II collagenase and analysis by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) with CD146, a chondroprogenitor cell sub-population were isolated and purified. The expression of other MSC-associated markers in the CD146 +chondroprogenitors was analyzed by flow cytometry. Multi-lineage differentiation capacity of CD146 + chondroprogenitors was compared with that of unsorted chondrocytes and adipose-derived MSCs (ADMSCs). Higher percentage of CD146 + chondroprogenitors isolated from the medial femoral condyles was observed than that from the lateral. CD146 + chondroprogenitors expressed high levels of MSC-specific surface antigens, and showed higher chondrogenesis capacity than ADMSCs and unsorted chondrocytes in a 3D cell pellet culture model. Thus CD146 might be a new cell surface marker for cartilage progenitor cell population in the late-stage osteoarthritis.
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Su, X., Wu, Z., Chen, J., Wu, N., Ma, P., Xia, Z., … Qiu, G. (2015). CD146 as a new marker for an increased chondroprogenitor cell sub-population in the later stages of osteoarthritis. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 33(1), 84–91. https://doi.org/10.1002/jor.22731
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