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Secretome of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells promotes skeletal muscle regeneration through synergistic action of extracellular vesicle cargo and soluble proteins

机译:脂肪间充质干细胞的分泌素通过细胞外囊泡货物和可溶性蛋白的协同作用促进骨骼肌再生

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The mechanisms underpinning the regenerative capabilities of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) were originally thought to reside in their ability to recognise damaged tissue and to differentiate into specific cell types that would replace defective cells. However, recent work has shown that molecules produced by MSCs (secretome), particularly those packaged in extracellular vesicles (EVs), rather than the cells themselves are responsible for tissue repair. Here we have produced a secretome from adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSC) that is free of exogenous molecules by incubation within a saline solution. Various in vitro models were used to evaluate the effects of the secretome on cellular processes that promote tissue regeneration. A cardiotoxin-induced skeletal muscle injury model was used to test the regenerative effects of the whole secretome or isolated extracellular vesicle fraction in vivo. This was followed by bioinformatic analysis of the components of the protein and miRNA content of the secretome and finally compared to a secretome generated from a secondary stem cell source. Here we have demonstrated that the secretome from adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells shows robust effects on cellular processes that promote tissue regeneration. Furthermore, we show that the whole ADSC secretome is capable of enhancing the rate of skeletal muscle regeneration following acute damage. We assessed the efficacy of the total secretome compared with the extracellular vesicle fraction on a number of assays that inform on tissue regeneration and demonstrate that both fractions affect different aspects of the process in vitro and in vivo. Our in vitro, in vivo, and bioinformatic results show that factors that promote regeneration are distributed both within extracellular vesicles and the soluble fraction of the secretome. Taken together, our study implies that extracellular vesicles and soluble molecules within ADSC secretome act in a synergistic manner to promote muscle generation.
机译:最初认为支持间充质干细胞(MSC)再生能力的机制在于其识别受损组织并分化为可替代缺陷细胞的特定细胞类型的能力。但是,最近的工作表明,由MSC(分泌体)产生的分子,尤其是包装在细胞外囊泡(EVs)中的分子,而不是细胞本身负责组织修复。在这里,我们通过在盐溶液中孵育,从脂肪来源的间充质干细胞(ADSC)中产生了一个分泌组,该分泌组不含外源分子。各种体外模型用于评估促分泌素对促进组织再生的细胞过程的影响。使用心毒素诱导的骨骼肌损伤模型来测试整个分泌组或分离的细胞外囊泡部分在体内的再生作用。随后对分泌蛋白的蛋白质成分和miRNA含量进行生物信息学分析,最后将其与从二级干细胞来源产生的分泌蛋白进行比较。在这里,我们已经证明,来自脂肪的间充质干细胞的分泌组在促进组织再生的细胞过程中显示出强大的作用。此外,我们表明整个ADSC分泌组能够提高急性损伤后骨骼肌再生的速率。我们在与组织再生有关的许多测定中评估了总分泌蛋白组与细胞外囊泡组分相比的功效,并证明这两个组分在体外和体内均影响该过程的不同方面。我们的体外,体内和生物信息学结果表明,促进再生的因子既分布在细胞外囊泡中,又分布在分泌蛋白的可溶性部分中。两者合计,我们的研究表明,ADSC分泌组中的细胞外囊泡和可溶性分子以协同方式促进肌肉生成。

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