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Exosomes derived from clinical-grade oral mucosal epithelial cell sheets promote wound healing

机译:来自临床级口腔粘膜上皮细胞片的外泌体促进伤口愈合

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ABSTRACT The oral mucosa exhibits unique regenerative properties, sometimes referred to as foetal-like wound healing. Researchers from our institute have used sheets of oral mucosa epithelial cells (OMECs) for regenerative medicine applications including cornea replacement and oesophageal epithelial regeneration for stricture prevention. Here, we have isolated exosomes from clinical-grade production of OMEC sheets from healthy human donors ( n ?=?8), aiming to evaluate the clinical potential of the exosomes to stimulate epithelial regeneration and to improve understanding of the mode-of-action of the cells. Exosomes were isolated from conditioned (cExo) and non-conditioned (ncExo) media. Characterization was performed using Western blot for common exosomal-markers: CD9 and flotillin were positive while annexin V, EpCam and contaminating marker GRP94 were negative. Nanoparticle tracking analysis revealed a diameter of ~120?nm and transmission electron microscopy showed a corresponding size and spherical appearance. Human skin fibroblasts exposed to exosomes showed dose-dependent reduction of proliferation and a considerable increase of growth factor gene expression (HGF, VEGFA, FGF2 and CTGF). The results were similar for both groups, but with a trend towards a larger effect from cExo. To study adhesion, fluorescently labelled exosomes were topically applied to pig oesophageal wound-beds ex vivo and subsequently washed. Positive signal could be detected after as little as 1?min of adhesion, but increased adhesion time produced a stronger signal. Next, labelled exosomes were added to full-thickness skin wounds in rats and signal was detected up to 5?days after application. cExo significantly reduced the wound size at days 6 and 17. In conclusion, exosomes from OMEC sheets showed pro-regenerative effects on skin wound healing. This is the first time that the healing capacity of the oral mucosa is studied from an exosome perspective. These findings might lead to a combinational therapy of cell sheets and exosomes for future patients with early oesophageal cancer.
机译:摘要口腔粘膜具有独特的再生特性,有时被称为胎儿样伤口愈合。本研究所的研究人员已将口腔粘膜上皮细胞(OMEC)片用于再生医学应用,包括角膜置换和食道上皮再生以预防狭窄。在这里,我们从健康人的OMEC床单的临床级生产中分离了外泌体(n = 8),旨在评估外泌体刺激上皮再生的临床潜力,并增进对作用方式的了解的细胞。从条件(cExo)和非条件(ncExo)培养基中分离外泌体。使用蛋白质印迹法对常见的外泌体标记物进行表征:CD9和弗洛蒂林为阳性,而膜联蛋白V,EpCam和污染性标记物GRP94为阴性。纳米粒子跟踪分析显示直径约为120纳米,透射电子显微镜显示相应的尺寸和球形外观。暴露于外泌体的人皮肤成纤维细胞显示出剂量依赖性的增殖减少和生长因子基因表达(HGF,VEGFA,FGF2和CTGF)的显着增加。两组的结果相似,但cExo的作用趋于更大。为了研究粘附,将荧光标记的外泌体局部应用于离体的猪食道伤口床,随后进行清洗。只需粘附1分钟即可检测到正信号,但是增加粘附时间会产生更强的信号。接下来,将标记的外泌体添加到大鼠的全层皮肤伤口中,并在施用后5天内检测到信号。 cExo在第6天和第17天显着减小了伤口的大小。总而言之,OMEC床单的外泌体对皮肤伤口愈合显示出促进再生作用。这是首次从外泌体的角度研究口腔黏膜的愈合能力。这些发现可能会导致细胞膜和外泌体的联合疗法用于未来的早期食道癌患者。

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