Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells as Off-The-Shelf CellularTherapeutics: A Closer Look into their Regenerative andImmunomodulatory Properties

S. Prasanna, V. S. Jahnavi
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Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are isolated from most post-natal tissues and are broadly reported to have similar immuno-phenotype, mesenchymal lineage-differentiation potential and bio-distribution in peri-vascular niches. Thus, several stromal substitutes of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs) are being considered for regenerative therapy. Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells (WJMSCs) seem to be the most promising alternative because of easy donor accessibility, high proliferative capacity and greater sample to sample identity. Recent in vitro and in vivo evidences also support the usage of WJMSCs in tissue repair and regeneration. Key to these observations is secretion of trophic and immune regulatory factors, which aid repair, and resolution of injury. In order to extrapolate these results for clinical usage key questions that need to be addressed are: extrapolation of "allogeneic" transplantation ability of BMMSCs to WJMSCs, survival of allogeneic/xenogeneic WJMSCs in transplantation scenario and actual mechanisms of immune-modulation in an "inflammatory" setting. This review focuses on comparing the in vitro and in vivo studies on immune regulatory properties of WJMSCs and BMMSCs and speculates the usage of WJMSCs for immuno-modulation in a disease scenario. Despite commonalities, different tissue-derived MSCs are reported to have unique gene expression signatures. We would evaluate whether WJMSCs have unique inherent properties, owing to their bio-distribution and primitiveness, as compared to BMMSCs. Further, we debate whether these differences remain conserved on in vitro propagation and impact the immune properties of WJMSCs and speculate the pros and cons of using WJMSCs for allogeneic transplantation. Keyword: Mesenchymal stem cells, immunomodulation, allogenic transplantation.
沃顿的果冻间充质干细胞作为现成的细胞疗法:对其再生和免疫调节特性的深入研究
间充质干细胞(MSCs)是从大多数出生后组织中分离出来的,广泛报道具有相似的免疫表型,间充质谱系分化潜力和血管周围生态位的生物分布。因此,骨髓间充质干细胞(BMMSCs)的几种基质替代品正被考虑用于再生治疗。沃顿的果冻间充质干细胞(WJMSCs)似乎是最有希望的替代方案,因为它容易获得供体,增殖能力高,样本间的一致性更强。最近的体外和体内证据也支持WJMSCs在组织修复和再生中的应用。这些观察的关键是营养和免疫调节因子的分泌,这有助于修复和解决损伤。为了将这些结果外推到临床应用,需要解决的关键问题是:外推BMMSCs对WJMSCs的“异体”移植能力,移植场景中异体/异种WJMSCs的存活以及“炎症”环境下免疫调节的实际机制。本文将比较WJMSCs和BMMSCs在体内和体外对免疫调节特性的研究,并推测WJMSCs在疾病情况下的免疫调节作用。尽管存在共性,但据报道,不同组织来源的间充质干细胞具有独特的基因表达特征。由于WJMSCs的生物分布和原始性,我们将评估WJMSCs是否具有与BMMSCs相比的独特固有特性。此外,我们讨论这些差异是否在体外繁殖中保持保守并影响WJMSCs的免疫特性,并推测使用WJMSCs进行同种异体移植的利弊。关键词:间充质干细胞,免疫调节,同种异体移植
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