Substance P blocks the impairment of paracrine potential of MSC due to long term culture

作者:Baek Sang Min; Son Youngsook; Hong Hyun Sook*
来源:Molecular & Cellular Toxicology, 2018, 14(3): 283-290.
DOI:10.1007/s13273-018-0031-3

摘要

Backgrounds: Transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has been considered a novel cell therapy for diverse diseases. MSCs exert their effect through multi-lineage differentiation, immunosuppression, and anti-apoptosis, as proven in diseases like diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis. However, transplantation of MSCs has some limitations; donor age plays an important role in determining their therapeutic activity. Aged MSCs have low proliferative and paracrine potential. Moreover, long-term culture in vitro triggers cellular senescence. Thus, a strategy to enhance cellular activity and block senescence during ex vivo culture is needed to develop efficacious MSC-based therapies.
Methods: In this study, we examined the beneficial role of Substance P (SP) on paracrine activity in human bone marrow-derived MSCs from young or aged donors. During ex vivo culture, MSCs were treated with SP and their proliferation rates, cumulative cell numbers, cytokine profiles, and multi-differentiation abilities were analyzed.
Results: In MSCs derived from young donors, longterm culture inhibited proliferation and cytokine secretion (TGF-beta and VEGF), which were alleviated by the addition of SP. SP had a marked positive effect on the activity of aged MSCs.
Conclusion: Collectively, SP can block the loss of therapeutic potential of MSCs by preserving their proliferative and paracrine potential. This study indicates the potential of SP as a supplement in stem cell culture for therapy.

  • 出版日期2018-7

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