Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:2369-2379.

Abstract

Currently, fetal bovine serum (FBS) have been widely use in culture media to promote human cell proliferation. However,
the usage of FBS for cell therapy in clinical application was associated with the risk of viral and prion transmission as
well as immune rejection. To provide an option for this risk, this study was conducted to determine the effect of adipose
derived stem cells (ADSCs) co-culture with chondrocyte in promoting cell proliferation and chondrogenesis toward
FBS free condition. ADSCs co-cultured with chondrocyte at the ratio of 1:1, 2:1 and 1:2 were tested. Cell morphology
changes, cell proliferation and gene expression level of stemness (Oct4, FGF-4, Nanog) and chondrogenic (Collagen
Type II, ACP) were assessed. The results showed ADSCs in all co-culture groups changed morphology from fibroblastic
spindle to polygonal shape which resembled chondrocytes. The morphological changes were accompanied with increased
expression of chondrogenic genes; denoted chondrogenesis process. While maintaining expression of stemness genes
indicated continuation of cell proliferation. From the three co-culture groups tested; ADSCs and chondrocytes (1:1 ratio)
have been shown to exert better effects in promoting cell proliferation and chondrogenesis. In conclusion, ADSCs could
replace FBS to grow sufficient number of chondrogenic cells to repair cartilage injury in the near future. Further in vivo
study should be performed to test the effectiveness of this co-culture technique in cartilage injury repair.