Changes in expression profiles for 17 proteins were ascertained in human mature osteoblasts compared to pre-osteoblasts (differentiation markers). A differential approach was used to highlight proteomic changes between human osteosarcoma cells and mature osteoblasts, showing a relative over-expression of 8 proteins (proliferation and tumor indicators), as well as under-expression of proteins also found down-regulated in pre-osteoblasts (specific markers of osteoblast differentiation). Our findings confirmed the differences between cell lines and primary human cell cultures and suggested caution on the use of osteosarcoma to study anti-osteoporotic drugs in humans.

Spreafico, A., Frediani, B., Capperucci, C., Chellini, F., Paffetti, A., D'Ambrosio, A., et al. (2006). A proteomic study of human osteoblastic cells proliferation and differentiation. PROTEOMICS, 6(12), 3520-3532 [10.1002/pmic.200500858].

A proteomic study of human osteoblastic cells proliferation and differentiation

FREDIANI B;CAPPERUCCI C;BERNARDINI G;COLLODEL G;MARCOLONGO R;SANTUCCI A
2006-01-01

Abstract

Changes in expression profiles for 17 proteins were ascertained in human mature osteoblasts compared to pre-osteoblasts (differentiation markers). A differential approach was used to highlight proteomic changes between human osteosarcoma cells and mature osteoblasts, showing a relative over-expression of 8 proteins (proliferation and tumor indicators), as well as under-expression of proteins also found down-regulated in pre-osteoblasts (specific markers of osteoblast differentiation). Our findings confirmed the differences between cell lines and primary human cell cultures and suggested caution on the use of osteosarcoma to study anti-osteoporotic drugs in humans.
2006
Spreafico, A., Frediani, B., Capperucci, C., Chellini, F., Paffetti, A., D'Ambrosio, A., et al. (2006). A proteomic study of human osteoblastic cells proliferation and differentiation. PROTEOMICS, 6(12), 3520-3532 [10.1002/pmic.200500858].
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