Understanding molecular characteristics of extracellular vesicles derived from different types of mesenchymal stem cells for therapeutic translation

Zuo Ding , Zachary F. Greenberg , Maria Fernanda Serafim , Samantha Ali , Julia C. Jamieson , Dmitry O. Traktuev , Keith March , Mei He
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been studied for decades as candidates for cellular therapy, and their secretome, including secreted extracellular vesicles (EVs), has been identified to contribute significantly to regenerative and reparative functions. Emerging evidence has suggested that MSC-EVs alone, could be used as therapeutics that emulate the biological function of MSCs. However, just as with MSCs, MSC-EVs have been shown to vary in composition, depending on the tissue source of the MSCs as well as the protocols employed in culturing the MSCs and obtaining the EVs. Therefore, the importance of careful choice of cell sources and culture environments is receiving increasing attention. Many factors contribute to the therapeutic potential of MSC-EVs, including the source tissue, isolation technique, and culturing conditions. This review illustrates the molecular landscape of EVs derived from different types of MSC cells along with culture strategies. A thorough analysis of publicly available omic datasets was performed to advance the precision understanding of MSC-EVs with unique tissue source-dependent molecular characteristics. The tissue-specific protein and miRNA-driven Reactome ontology analysis was used to reveal distinct patterns of top Reactome ontology pathways across adipose, bone marrow, and umbilical MSC-EVs. Moreover, a meta-analysis assisted by an AI technique was used to analyze the published literature, providing insights into the therapeutic translation of MSC-EVs based on their source tissues.

了解源自不同类型间充质干细胞的细胞外囊泡的分子特征,促进治疗转化
间充质干细胞(MSCs)作为细胞疗法的候选者已被研究了数十年,其分泌物组,包括分泌的细胞外囊泡(EVs),已被确认对再生和修复功能有重大贡献。新的证据表明,间充质干细胞分泌的细胞外小泡本身就可用作仿效间充质干细胞生物功能的疗法。然而,正如间充质干细胞一样,间充质干细胞-EVs 的组成也因间充质干细胞的组织来源以及培养间充质干细胞和获取 EVs 的方案而异。因此,谨慎选择细胞来源和培养环境的重要性日益受到关注。间充质干细胞-EVs的治疗潜力取决于很多因素,包括来源组织、分离技术和培养条件。本综述阐述了不同类型间充质干细胞衍生的EVs的分子图谱以及培养策略。我们对公开的 omic 数据集进行了全面分析,以推进对具有独特组织来源依赖性分子特征的间充质干细胞-EVs 的精确理解。利用组织特异性蛋白质和 miRNA 驱动的 Reactome 本体分析,揭示了脂肪、骨髓和脐带间充质干细胞-EV 的顶级 Reactome 本体通路的不同模式。此外,还利用人工智能技术辅助荟萃分析法对已发表的文献进行了分析,根据间充质干细胞-EV的来源组织深入了解了间充质干细胞-EV的治疗转化。
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Extracellular vesicle
Extracellular vesicle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General)
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