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Gender difference of Wharton's jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells on differentiation potential into functional granulosa cells

Authors
Lee, Sang-yunBharti, DineshSon, Young-bumLee, Won-jaeChoe, YonghoLee, HyeonjeongOh, Seong-juKim, Tae-seokHong, Chae-yeonLee, Sung-limRho, Gyujin
Issue Date
Apr-2025
Publisher
C M B Association
Keywords
Differentiation; Gender difference; Granulosa cells; Mesenchymal stem cell
Citation
Cellular and Molecular Biology, v.71, no.4, pp 22 - 29
Pages
8
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Volume
71
Number
4
Start Page
22
End Page
29
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/81475
DOI
10.14715/cmb/2025.71.4.3
ISSN
0145-5680
1165-158X
Abstract
The ovarian follicles consist of theca and granulosa cells, which play a crucial physiological role in sex hormone and cytokine secretion and provide an optimal induction microenvironment for oocytes. However, ethical concerns and the absence of a cellular model for investigating the molecular pathway in humans present challenges for research on granulosa cells. To address these challenges, differentiation induction into granulosa cells using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could offer a novel approach to advancing granulosa cell research. In this study, the granulosa cell differentiation ability and hormone synthesis function of MSCs derived from male and female donors were investigated to identify gender differences. MSCs isolated from Wharton’s jelly (WJ-MSCs) were successfully differentiated into granulosa cell-like cells, as evidenced by the expression of granulosa cell-specific markers at both the mRNA and protein levels. Differentiated WJ-MSCs into granulosa cell-like cells increased aromatase activity, which plays an important role in converting testosterone to estradiol, resulting in significantly increased estradiol levels in differentiated cells compared to undifferentiated WJ-MSCs. However, the activity in female-differentiated cells was significantly higher than in male-differentiated cells. The current study indicates that female-derived WJ-MSCs may represent a novel stem cell resource for understanding granulosa cells and could provide an excellent cellular source for studying various developmental stages and processes of human folliculogenesis. © 2025 Cellular and Molecular Biology Association. All rights reserved.
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