在狗慢性肝炎模型中,脂肪源性干细胞外泌体可作为微RNA的递送载体。

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Nanotheranostics Pub Date : 2024-03-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ntno.93064
Ilaria Zanolla, Martina Trentini, Elena Tiengo, Federica Zanotti, Tommaso Pusceddu, Andrea Rubini, Giuseppe Rubini, Francesca Brugnoli, Danilo Licastro, Marco Debortoli, Lucia Gemma Delogu, Letizia Ferroni, Luca Lovatti, Barbara Zavan
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摘要

外泌体是所有细胞类型分泌的纳米级细胞外囊泡,包括犬脂肪源性干细胞(cADSCs)。通过介导细胞间通信,外泌体通过传递其货物调节相邻和远处细胞的生物学特性。在本研究中,我们分离并鉴定了从犬脂肪组织中提取的外泌体,然后用先前分离出的外泌体治疗同样患有肝病的犬供体。我们推测,cADSC 来源的 miRNA 是治疗犬肝病的再生和抗炎作用因子之一,为临床兽医领域提供了一种有效的创新型无细胞疗法。我们分离了外泌体,并对其大小、分布、表面标志物进行了表征,还通过微RNA测序对其miRNomic货物进行了表征。295 只患肝病的狗接受了治疗,并进行了为期 6 个月的随访,以跟踪它们的生化指标水平。结果证实,从cADSCs中提取的外泌体平均直径为91纳米,对8种已知的外泌体标记物呈阳性反应。给患肝脏相关炎症病变的狗服用外泌体后,动物得到了康复,肾功能的生化指标也恢复了正常。总之,cADSCs衍生的外泌体是治疗动物伴侣炎症性疾病的一种很有前景的治疗工具。
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Adipose-derived stem cell exosomes act as delivery vehicles of microRNAs in a dog model of chronic hepatitis.

Exosomes are nanosized extracellular vesicles secreted by all cell types, including canine adipose-derived stem cells (cADSCs). By mediating intercellular communication, exosomes modulate the biology of adjacent and distant cells by transferring their cargo. In the present work after isolation and characterization of exosomes derived from canine adipose tissue, we treated the same canine donors affected by hepatopathies with the previously isolated exosomes. We hypothesize that cADSC-sourced miRNAs are among the factors responsible for a regenerative and anti-inflammatory effect in the treatment of hepatopathies in dogs, providing the clinical veterinary field with an effective and innovative cell-free therapy. Exosomes were isolated and characterized for size, distribution, surface markers, and for their miRNomic cargo by microRNA sequencing. 295 dogs affected with hepatopathies were treated and followed up for 6 months to keep track of their biochemical marker levels. Results confirmed that exosomes derived from cADSCs exhibited an average diameter of 91 nm, and positivity to 8 known exosome markers. The administration of exosomes to dogs affected by liver-associated inflammatory pathologies resulted in the recovery of the animal alongside the normalization of biochemical parameters of kidney function. In conclusion, cADSCs-derived exosomes are a promising therapeutic tool for treating inflammatory disorders in animal companions.

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Nanotheranostics
Nanotheranostics Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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