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Veröffentlicht in: Genome medicine 7(2015) Artikel-Nummer 46, 13 Seiten
Personen und Körperschaften: Erdmann, Gerrit (VerfasserIn), Horn, Patrick (VerfasserIn), Wagner, Wolfgang (VerfasserIn), Ho, Anthony Dick (VerfasserIn), Boutros, Michael (VerfasserIn)
Titel: Functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high-throughput RNAi screening/ Gerrit Erdmann, Michael Suchanek, Patrick Horn, Fabian Graf, Christian Volz, Thomas Horn, Xian Zhang, Wolfgang Wagner, Anthony D. Ho and Michael Boutros
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spellingShingle Erdmann, Gerrit, Horn, Patrick, Wagner, Wolfgang, Ho, Anthony Dick, Boutros, Michael, Functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high-throughput RNAi screening, Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are promising candidates for cellular therapies ranging from tissue repair in regenerative medicine to immunomodulation in graft versus host disease after allogeneic transplantation or in autoimmune diseases. Nonetheless, progress has been hampered by their enormous phenotypic as well as functional heterogeneity and the lack of uniform standards and guidelines for quality control. In this study, we describe a method to perform cellular phenotyping by high-throughput RNA interference in primary human bone marrow MSCs. We have shown that despite heterogeneity of MSC populations, robust functional assays can be established that are suitable for high-throughput and high-content screening. We profiled primary human MSCs against human fibroblasts. Network analysis showed a kinome fingerprint that differs from human primary fibroblasts as well as fibroblast cell lines. In conclusion, this study shows that high-throughput screening in primary human MSCs can be reliably used for kinome fingerprinting., Cell Cycle Profile, Fibroblast Cell Line, Human Bone Marrow, Laser Scanning Cytometry, Primary Fibroblast
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title Functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high-throughput RNAi screening
title_auth Functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high-throughput RNAi screening
title_full Functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high-throughput RNAi screening Gerrit Erdmann, Michael Suchanek, Patrick Horn, Fabian Graf, Christian Volz, Thomas Horn, Xian Zhang, Wolfgang Wagner, Anthony D. Ho and Michael Boutros
title_fullStr Functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high-throughput RNAi screening Gerrit Erdmann, Michael Suchanek, Patrick Horn, Fabian Graf, Christian Volz, Thomas Horn, Xian Zhang, Wolfgang Wagner, Anthony D. Ho and Michael Boutros
title_full_unstemmed Functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high-throughput RNAi screening Gerrit Erdmann, Michael Suchanek, Patrick Horn, Fabian Graf, Christian Volz, Thomas Horn, Xian Zhang, Wolfgang Wagner, Anthony D. Ho and Michael Boutros
title_in_hierarchy Functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high-throughput RNAi screening / Gerrit Erdmann, Michael Suchanek, Patrick Horn, Fabian Graf, Christian Volz, Thomas Horn, Xian Zhang, Wolfgang Wagner, Anthony D. Ho and Michael Boutros,
title_short Functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high-throughput RNAi screening
title_sort functional fingerprinting of human mesenchymal stem cells using high throughput rnai screening
topic Cell Cycle Profile, Fibroblast Cell Line, Human Bone Marrow, Laser Scanning Cytometry, Primary Fibroblast
topic_facet Cell Cycle Profile, Fibroblast Cell Line, Human Bone Marrow, Laser Scanning Cytometry, Primary Fibroblast
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13073-015-0170-2, https://doi.org/10.1186/s13073-015-0170-2