Title: By Feodor Price
1The effect of loading conditions on the gene
expression of mature osteoblasts and chondrocytes.
2Outline
- Background
- - Embryonic Stem cells
- - Osteoblast/Chondrocyte differentiation
- - Compression Chamber
- Goals of the Research
- Protocol
- Results
- Summary
3Obtaining Embryonic Stem cells
What are ES cells?
Stem cell lecture by Paul Berg at Stanford
University
4ES cells can differentiate into many different
cell types
Spontaneous differentiation occurs when no growth
factors are added.
Future Introduction of Human ES cells
Stem cell lecture by Paul Berg at Stanford
University
5Proof of the feasibility of the differentiation
processes
- Growth factors
- Osteoblasts
- Vitamin D3 (VD3), ß-Glycerophosphate (ßGP),
Ascorbic Acid (AA). - Chondrocytes
- Transforming Growth factor ß1 (TGF-ß1), Bone
morphogenic protein 2 (BMP-2), Insulin (INS), and
Ascorbic Acid (AA) - Specific markers for osteoblasts and
chondrocytes.
6Differentiation Protocol in vitro
Chondrocyte Growth Factors added
Osteoblast Growth Factors added
7Compression Chamber
- Chamber in which hydrostatic pressure is created.
8Outline
- Background
- - Embryonic Stem cells
- - Osteoblast/Chondrocyte differentiation
- - Compression Chamber
- Goals of the Research
- Protocol
- Results
- Summary
9Goals of the Research
- Attempt to recapitulate in vivo environment
- Expose mature osteoblasts and chondrocytes to
loading conditions. - Examine the gene expression of 12 osteoblast or
chondrocyte specific genes. - Pilot project for future experiments using
loading conditions.
10Outline
- Background
- - Embryonic Stem cells
- - Osteoblast/Chondrocyte differentiation
- - Compression Chamber
- Goals of the Research
- Protocol
- Results
- Summary
11Mature osteoblasts (top) And chondrocytes (bottom)
12Cells before loading
Kent and Nicole with chamber in backgroud
13Remove oilgt Lyse cellgt collect RNAgt
14Quantify RNAgt cDNA synthesisgt QPCR
15What is QPCR?
- PCR -gt amplify your DNA
- Real time
- Quantitative
- Standardized against GAPDH
- Infer back to gene expression.
- - cDNAgt mRNAgt Gene activity or expression
16Outline
- Background
- - Embryonic Stem cells
- - Osteoblast/Chondrocyte differentiation
- - Compression Chamber
- Goals of the Research
- Protocol
- Results
- Summary
17Results
18Outline
- Background
- - Embryonic Stem cells
- - Osteoblast/Chondrocyte differentiation
- - Compression Chamber
- Goals of the Research
- Protocol
- Results
- Summary
19Summary
- Protocols for osteogenesis and chondrogenesis
were carried out successfully. - RNA isolation, cDNA synthesis, and QPCR were all
successful. - Loading has effects on the gene expression of all
three cell types.
20Future work
- Analysis of the effect of loading on the
differentiation process itself. - Microarray analysis of the results obtained so
far. - Further analysis of the QPCR results obtained so
far.
21Acknowledgments
- Nicole zur Nieden
- Kent Paulson
- The Rancourt Lab
- The Hart Lab
- Markin-Flanagan Scholarship
22References
- zur Nieden, N.I., Kempka, G. and Ahr, H.J. (2003)
In Vitro differentiation of embryonic stem cells
into mineralized osteoblasts. Differentiation
7118-27. - Kramer, J. et al (2000) Embryonic stem
cell-derived chondrogenic differentiation in
vitro activation by BMP-2 and BMP-4. Mechanisms
of Development 92193-205