2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2006.12.064
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Characterization of circulating osteoblast lineage cells in humans

Abstract: We recently identified circulating osteoblastic cells using antibodies to osteocalcin (OCN) or alkaline phosphatase (AP). We now provide a more detailed characterization of these cells. Specifically, we demonstrate that 46% of OCN positive (OCN pos ) cells express AP, and 37% also express the hematopoietic/endothelial marker, CD34. Using two different anti-OCN antibodies and forward/side light scatter characteristics by flow cytometry, we find that OCN pos cells consist of two distinct populations: one populat… Show more

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“…(28,29) Eghbali-Fatourechi et al extended these studies to isolate a plastic-nonadherent cell population from peripheral blood. (30,31) Similarly, these investigators employed osteocalcin and ALP antibodies to show that osteocalcinþ cells exhibit mononuclear cell morphology, and up to $50% of these cells express CD34. However, these cells seem to exhibit under standard in vitro culture conditions low growth rates and less robust osteoblast differentiation capacity compared with bone marrow MSCs.…”
Section: Plastic-adherent Msc-like Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(28,29) Eghbali-Fatourechi et al extended these studies to isolate a plastic-nonadherent cell population from peripheral blood. (30,31) Similarly, these investigators employed osteocalcin and ALP antibodies to show that osteocalcinþ cells exhibit mononuclear cell morphology, and up to $50% of these cells express CD34. However, these cells seem to exhibit under standard in vitro culture conditions low growth rates and less robust osteoblast differentiation capacity compared with bone marrow MSCs.…”
Section: Plastic-adherent Msc-like Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these cells seem to exhibit under standard in vitro culture conditions low growth rates and less robust osteoblast differentiation capacity compared with bone marrow MSCs. (30,31) Unfortunately, plastic adherence is not a standardized procedure and varies with time or the type of plastic surface employed in different laboratories; thus, it may be more appropriate to base ontological or hierarchical relationships on specific cellular phenotypes.…”
Section: Plastic-adherent Msc-like Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of circulating osteoblast precursors suggested a possible recruitment of these cells in response to bone injury. 20,21 In the study by Kumagai et al, the parabiosis mouse model was used to show that circulating cells were mobilized to the fracture site. 22 Although cells brought by blood vessels expressed the osteoblast marker alkaline phosphate, they were found as bone-lining cells, but did not integrate within new bone as osteocytes.…”
Section: Systemic Recruitment Of Cells During Bone Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eghbali-Fatourechi et al extended these studies to isolate a plastic-nonadherent cell population from peripheral blood [27] , demonstrating that OCN + cells exhibit mononuclear cell morphology and that up to apprxoimately 50% of these cells express CD34 [28] . However, these cells seem to exhibit under standard in vitro culture conditions low growth rates and less robust osteoblast differentiation capacity compared with bone marrow MSCs [27] .…”
Section: Plastic-n Onadherent C Ellsmentioning
confidence: 99%