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Tissue-Oxygen-Adaptation of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Enhances Their Immunomodulatory and Pro-Angiogenic Capacity, Resulting in Accelerated Healing of Chemical Burns.
Volkova, Marina V; Shen, Ningfei; Polyanskaya, Anna; Qi, Xiaoli; Boyarintsev, Valery V; Kovaleva, Elena V; Trofimenko, Alexander V; Filkov, Gleb I; Mezentsev, Alexandre V; Rybalkin, Sergey P; Durymanov, Mikhail O.
Affiliation
  • Volkova MV; School of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny 141701, Russia.
  • Shen N; School of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny 141701, Russia.
  • Polyanskaya A; School of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny 141701, Russia.
  • Qi X; School of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny 141701, Russia.
  • Boyarintsev VV; School of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny 141701, Russia.
  • Kovaleva EV; Department of Pathomorphology and Reproductive Toxicology, Research Center of Toxicology and Hygienic Regulation of Biopreparations, NRC Institute of Immunology FMBA of Russia, Ul. Lenina 102A, Serpukhov 142253, Russia.
  • Trofimenko AV; School of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny 141701, Russia.
  • Filkov GI; School of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny 141701, Russia.
  • Mezentsev AV; School of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny 141701, Russia.
  • Rybalkin SP; Department of Pathomorphology and Reproductive Toxicology, Research Center of Toxicology and Hygienic Regulation of Biopreparations, NRC Institute of Immunology FMBA of Russia, Ul. Lenina 102A, Serpukhov 142253, Russia.
  • Durymanov MO; School of Biological and Medical Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National Research University, Dolgoprudny 141701, Russia.
Int J Mol Sci ; 24(4)2023 Feb 17.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36835513
ABSTRACT
Transplantation of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) provides a powerful tool for the management of multiple tissue injuries. However, poor survival of exogenous cells at the site of injury is a major complication that impairs MSC therapeutic efficacy. It has been found that tissue-oxygen adaptation or hypoxic pre-conditioning of MSCs could improve the healing process. Here, we investigated the effect of low oxygen tension on the regenerative potential of bone-marrow MSCs. It turned out that incubation of MSCs under a 5% oxygen atmosphere resulted in increased proliferative activity and enhanced expression of multiple cytokines and growth factors. Conditioned growth medium from low-oxygen-adapted MSCs modulated the pro-inflammatory activity of LPS-activated macrophages and stimulated tube formation by endotheliocytes to a much higher extent than conditioned medium from MSCs cultured in a 21% oxygen atmosphere. Moreover, we examined the regenerative potential of tissue-oxygen-adapted and normoxic MSCs in an alkali-burn injury model on mice. It has been revealed that tissue-oxygen adaptation of MSCs accelerated wound re-epithelialization and improved the tissue histology of the healed wounds in comparison with normoxic MSC-treated and non-treated wounds. Overall, this study suggests that MSC adaptation to 'physiological hypoxia' could be a promising approach for facilitating skin injuries, including chemical burns.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Burns, Chemical / Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation / Mesenchymal Stem Cells Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2023 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Burns, Chemical / Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation / Mesenchymal Stem Cells Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2023 Type: Article