Replicative senescence in amniotic fluid-derived mesenchymal stem cells and its impact on their immunomodulatory properties.

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Elham Zare, Elham Sadat Hosseini, Faezeh Sadat Azad, Amane Javid, Reza Rafiei Javazm, Panteha Abessi, Fateme Montazeri, Seyed Mehdi Hoseini
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The expansion of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for clinical applications is often limited by replicative senescence, a growth arrest induced by various stresses during in vitro culture, yet its impact on the immunomodulatory properties of MSCs remains unclear. This study derived MSCs from the amniotic fluid (AF-MSCs) of seven first-trimester pregnancies, characterized them through flow cytometry, and evaluated their osteogenic differentiation potential before expanding the cells to compare immunoregulatory gene expression in proliferative and senescent states. Additionally, an assessment of the adipogenic differentiation potential of AF-MSCs from three samples was conducted following their recovery from approximately 9 months of cryopreservation, with results showing that these recovered cells retain the capacity for adipogenic differentiation. Molecular analysis revealed no significant differences in the expression of key immunoregulatory genes, such as TGFβ, IL-10, IDO, and VCAM-1, between proliferative and senescent cells, although senescent cells showed downregulation of FASL and upregulation of IL-6, COX1, and HLA-G. Markers of cell proliferation, including FOXM1 and B-MYB, were significantly downregulated in senescent cells, confirming the progression of replicative senescence. Despite expectations, the results indicated that some immunomodulatory markers remained stable or were even enhanced in senescent AF-MSCs. These findings highlight the resilience of AF-MSC immunomodulatory properties during prolonged in vitro expansion, supporting their potential for therapeutic applications despite the challenges posed by replicative senescence.

羊水源间充质干细胞的复制性衰老及其对其免疫调节特性的影响。
临床应用间充质干细胞(MSCs)的扩增常常受到体外培养过程中各种应激诱导的增殖衰老的限制,但其对MSCs免疫调节特性的影响尚不清楚。本研究从7例早期妊娠的羊水(AF-MSCs)中获得MSCs,通过流式细胞术对其进行表征,并在扩增细胞以比较增殖和衰老状态下的免疫调节基因表达之前评估其成骨分化潜力。此外,对三个样本的AF-MSCs在冷冻保存约9个月后恢复后的成脂分化潜力进行了评估,结果表明这些恢复的细胞保留了成脂分化的能力。分子分析显示,增殖细胞和衰老细胞之间TGFβ、IL-10、IDO和VCAM-1等关键免疫调节基因的表达无显著差异,尽管衰老细胞表现出FASL的下调和IL-6、COX1和HLA-G的上调。包括FOXM1和B-MYB在内的细胞增殖标志物在衰老细胞中显著下调,证实了复制性衰老的进展。与预期不同,结果表明衰老AF-MSCs中一些免疫调节标志物保持稳定甚至增强。这些发现强调了AF-MSC在长时间体外扩增过程中的免疫调节特性的弹性,尽管存在复制性衰老带来的挑战,但仍支持其治疗应用的潜力。
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Histochemistry and Cell Biology
Histochemistry and Cell Biology 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
8.70%
发文量
112
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Histochemistry and Cell Biology is devoted to the field of molecular histology and cell biology, publishing original articles dealing with the localization and identification of molecular components, metabolic activities and cell biological aspects of cells and tissues. Coverage extends to the development, application, and/or evaluation of methods and probes that can be used in the entire area of histochemistry and cell biology.
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