In vitro antimicrobial activity of equine platelet lysate and mesenchymal stromal cells against common clinical pathogens.

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q2 Veterinary
Haileigh K Avellar, John D Lutter, Charan K Ganta, Warren Beard, Joseph R Smith, Naveen Jonnalagadda, Sarah Peloquin, Qing Kang, Kanwal Ayub
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Abstract

Septic arthritis is considered a medical emergency. Disease following bacterial colonization can lead to significant morbidity and mortality and requires costly treatment. Antimicrobial properties of regenerative therapies, including mesenchymal stromal cells and platelet products, have been researched extensively in human medicine. Although fewer studies have been conducted in veterinary species, they have shown promising results. The purpose of this study was to evaluate bacterial suppression by equine platelet lysate (EPL) and adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (ASCs) in vitro. We hypothesized that both products would significantly inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Pooled blood from 10 horses was used for production of EPL. Mesenchymal stromal cells were isolated from adipose tissue harvested from the gluteal region of 3 horses. The study evaluated 3 treatment groups: 10 × EPL, 1.6 million ASCs, and a control, using an incomplete unbalanced block design with repeated measurements. Optical density readings and colony-forming units/mL were calculated at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 hours. Decreased bacterial growth was seen at multiple time points for the S. aureus-ASC and S. aureus-EPL treatments, supporting our hypothesis. Increased bacterial growth was noticed in the E. coli-EPL group, with no difference in the E. coli-ASC treatment, which opposed our hypothesis. A clear conclusion of antimicrobial effects of EPL and ASCs cannot be made from this in vitro study. Although it appears that ASCs have a significant effect on decreasing the growth of S. aureus, further studies are needed to explore these effects, particularly in Gram-positive bacteria.

马血小板裂解液和间充质间质细胞对常见临床病原菌的体外抑菌活性。
脓毒性关节炎被认为是一种医疗紧急情况。细菌定植后的疾病可导致显著的发病率和死亡率,需要昂贵的治疗。再生疗法的抗菌特性,包括间充质基质细胞和血小板产品,已经在人类医学中得到了广泛的研究。虽然在兽医物种中进行的研究较少,但它们已经显示出有希望的结果。本研究的目的是在体外评价马血小板裂解液(EPL)和脂肪源性间充质基质细胞(ASCs)对细菌的抑制作用。我们假设这两种产品都能显著抑制金黄色葡萄球菌和大肠杆菌的生长。10匹马的混合血液用于EPL的生产。从3匹马臀部脂肪组织中分离出间充质间质细胞。该研究评估了3个治疗组:10 × EPL, 160万ASCs和一个对照组,采用重复测量的不完全不平衡块设计。在0、3、6、9、12、18和24小时计算光密度读数和菌落形成单位/mL。在金黄色葡萄球菌- asc和金黄色葡萄球菌- epl治疗的多个时间点上观察到细菌生长减少,支持我们的假设。大肠杆菌- epl组细菌生长增加,而大肠杆菌- asc治疗组没有差异,这与我们的假设相反。EPL和ASCs的体外抑菌作用尚不能得到明确的结论。虽然ASCs似乎对抑制金黄色葡萄球菌的生长有显著作用,但需要进一步的研究来探索这些作用,特别是对革兰氏阳性细菌的作用。
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>24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research, published by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, is Canada''s only veterinary research publication. This quarterly peer-reviewed online-only journal has earned a wide international readership through the publishing of high quality scientific papers in the field of veterinary medicine. The Journal publishes the results of original research in veterinary and comparative medicine.
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