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Title: Impact of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and Their Extracellular Vesicles in a Rat Model of Kidney Rejection
Author: Rovira Sole, Jordina
Ramirez Bajo, Maria Jose
Rovira Juarez, Jordi
Lazo Rodriguez, Marta
Bañon Maneus, Elisenda
Tubita, Valeria
Moya Rull, Daniel
Hierro Garcia, Natalia
Ventura Abreu Aguiarà, Pedro
Oppenheimer Salinas, Federico
Campistol Plana, Josep M
Diekmann, Fritz
Keywords: Biodiversidade
Cell biology
Ciências biológicas i
Ciências biológicas ii
Developmental biology
Odontología
adipose tissue
chronic kidney disease
differentiation
dysfunction
extracellular vesicles
generation
immune
immunomodulation
inhibit
kidney transplantation
lymphocytes
mesenchymal stromal cells
progression
renal-transplantation
therapy
Adipose tissue
Bone marrow
Chronic kidney disease
Differentiation
Dysfunction
Extracellular vesicles
Generation
Immune
Immunomodulation
Inhibit
Kidney transplantation
Lymphocytes
Mesenchymal stromal cells
Progression
Renal-transplantation
Stem-cells
Therapy
Issue Date: 29-Jan-2020
Abstract: © Copyright © 2020 Ramirez-Bajo, Rovira, Lazo-Rodriguez, Banon-Maneus, Tubita, Moya-Rull, Hierro-Garcia, Ventura-Aguiar, Oppenheimer, Campistol and Diekmann. Background: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from different sources possess great therapeutic potential due to their immunomodulatory properties associated with allograft tolerance. However, a crucial role in this activity resides in extracellular vesicles (EVs) and signaling molecules secreted by cells. This study aimed to evaluate the immunomodulatory properties of donor and recipient MSCs isolated from adipose tissue (AD) or bone marrow (BM) and their EVs on kidney outcome in a rat kidney transplant model. Methods: The heterotopic-kidney-transplant Fisher-to-Lewis rat model (F-L) was performed to study mixed cellular and humoral rejection. After kidney transplantation, Lewis recipients were assigned to 10 groups; two control groups; four groups received autologous MSCs (either AD- or BM- MSC) or EVs (derived from both cell types); and four groups received donor-derived MSCs or EVs. AD and BM-EVs were purified by ultracentrifugation. Autologous cell therapies were administered three times intravenously; immediately after kidney transplantation, 4 and 8 weeks, whereas donor-derived cell therapies were administered once intravenously immediately after transplantation. Survival and renal function were monitored. Twelve weeks after kidney transplantation grafts were harvested, infiltrating lymphocytes were analyzed by flow cytometry and histological lesions were characterized. Results: Autologous AD- and BM-MSCs, but not their EVs, prolonged graft and recipient survival in a rat model of kidney rejection. Autologous AD- and BM-MSCs significantly improved renal function during the first 4 weeks after transplantation. The amelioration of graft function could be associated with an improvement in tubular damage, as well as in T, and NK cell infiltration. On the other side, the application of donor-derived AD-MSC was harmful, and all rats died before the end of the protocol. AD-EVs did not accelerate the rejection. Contrary to autologous MSCs results, the single dose of donor-derived BM-MSCs is not enough to ameliorate kidney graft damage. Conclusion: EVs treatments did not exert any benefit in our experimental settings. In the autologous setting, BM-MSCs prompted as a potentially promising therapy to improve kidney graft outcomes in rats with chronic mixed rejection. In the donor-derived setting, AD-MSC accelerated progression to end-stage kidney disease. Further experiments are required to adjust timing and dose for better long-term outcomes.
Note: https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.00010
It is part of: Frontiers In Cell And Developmental Biology, 2020, 8, 10
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/224372
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.00010
ISSN: Jose Ramirez-Bajo, Maria; Rovira, Jordi; Lazo-Rodriguez, Marta; Banon-Maneus, Elisenda; Tubita, Valeria; Moya-Rull, Daniel; Hierro-Garcia, Natalia; Ve (2020). Impact of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and Their Extracellular Vesicles in a Rat Model of Kidney Rejection. Frontiers In Cell And Developmental Biology, 8(), 10-. DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2020.00010
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