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Animal Models to Study Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells

$206,928R21FY2012ARNIH

University Of Connecticut Sch Of Med/Dnt, Farmington CT

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DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): For many adult skeletal stem cell populations, we lack the ability to identify them in complex tissue environments and determine whether they contribute to the repair of skeletal tissue. The inability to study adult stem cells within their natural environment is a critical barrier that must be overcome in order to advance our understanding of how they contribute to regenerative processes. Here we focus on bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), an adult stem cell population with great therapeutic potential. Genetic approaches in mice can be used that would allow us to identify and fate map BMSCs in bone. Recent developments in our work have identified a new transgenic reporter gene animal model that identifies BMSCs in bone marrow. The objectives of this proposal will continue the characterization of this animal model to confirm our preliminary studies and establish an inducible Cre version that will allow us to fate map this cell population in vivo. Collectively, these animal models will allow us to assay the number of BMSCs present in the bone marrow and determine their contribution over time to skeletal repair.

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