Aza-Reversine Promotes Reprogramming of Lung (MRC-5) and Differentiation of Mesenchymal Cells into Osteoblasts |
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Authors: | Fani Tsitouroudi Vasiliki Sarli Dimitrios Poulcharidis Maria Pitou Alexandros Katranidis Theodora Choli-Papadopoulou |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University Campus, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece; (F.T.); (D.P.); (M.P.);2.Institute of Biological Information Processing IBI-6, Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ), 52425 Jülich, Germany; |
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Abstract: | Reversine or 2-(4-morpholinoanilino)-N6-cyclohexyladenine was originally identified as a small organic molecule that induces dedifferentiation of lineage-committed mouse myoblasts, C2C12, and redirects them into lipocytes or osteoblasts under lineage-specific conditions (LISCs). Further, it was proven that this small molecule can induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis and thus selectively lead cancer cells to cell death. Further studies demonstrated that reversine, and more specifically the C2 position of the purine ring, can tolerate a wide range of substitutions without activity loss. In this study, a piperazine analog of reversine, also known as aza-reversine, and a biotinylated derivative of aza-reversine were synthesized, and their potential medical applications were investigated by transforming the endoderm originates fetal lung cells (MRC-5) into the mesoderm originated osteoblasts and by differentiating mesenchymal cells into osteoblasts. Moreover, the reprogramming capacity of aza-reversine and biotinylated aza-reversine was investigated against MRC-5 cells and mesenchymal cells after the immobilization on PMMA/HEMA polymeric surfaces. The results showed that both aza-reversine and the biofunctionalized, biotinylated analog induced the reprogramming of MRC-5 cells to a more primitive, pluripotent state and can further transform them into osteoblasts under osteogenic culture conditions. These molecules also induced the differentiation of dental and adipose mesenchymal cells to osteoblasts. Thus, the possibility to load a small molecule with useful “information” for delivering that into specific cell targets opens new therapeutic personalized applications. |
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Keywords: | aza-reversine cell reprogramming MRC-5 cells mesenchymal cells immobilization of aza-reversine PMMA-HEMA surfaces |
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