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Updated: Jul 20, 2025

A Rapid In Vivo Bioassay for Developmentally Active Enhancers
LRRC15 expression indicates high level of stemness regulated by TWIST1 in mesenchymal stem cells
Kensuke Toriumi1, Yuta Onodera2, Toshiyuki Takehara2
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine, Osaka-sayama, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract:
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are used as a major source for cell therapy, and its application is expanding in various diseases. On the other hand, reliable method to evaluate quality and therapeutic properties of MSC is limited. In this study, we focused on TWIST1 that is a transcription factor regulating stemness of MSCs and found that the transmembrane protein LRRC15 tightly correlated with the expression of TWIST1 and useful to expect TWIST1-regulated stemness of MSCs. The LRRC15-positive MSC populations in human and mouse bone marrow tissues highly expressed stemness-associated transcription factors and therapeutic cytokines, and showed better therapeutic effect in bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis model mice. This study provides evidence for the important role of TWIST1 in the MSC stemness, and for the utility of the LRRC15 protein as a marker to estimate stem cell quality in MSCs before cell transplantation.
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