Neural grafts containing exosomes derived from Schwann cell-like cells promote peripheral nerve regeneration in rats

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作者
Hu, Taotao [1 ,2 ]
Chang, Shusen [1 ,2 ]
Qi, Fang [1 ,2 ]
Zhang, Zhonghui [1 ,2 ]
Chen, Jiayin [1 ,2 ]
Jiang, Lingli [1 ,2 ]
Wang, Dali [1 ,2 ]
Deng, Chengliang [1 ,2 ]
Nie, Kaiyu [1 ,2 ]
Xu, Guangchao [1 ,2 ]
Wei, Zairong [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Zunyi Med Univ, Affiliated Hosp, Dept Burns & Plast Surg, 149 Dalian Rd, Zunyi 563003, Guizhou, Peoples R China
[2] Zunyi Med Univ, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Tissue Damage Repair & Rege, 6 West Xuefu Rd, Zunyi 563003, Guizhou, Peoples R China
关键词
Schwann cell-like cells; Exosomes; Peripheral nerve injury; Mesenchymal stem cells; Nerve regeneration; EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES; STEM-CELLS; REPAIR; VEGF; HYDROGEL; MATRIGEL; STRATEGY; CONDUITS; RECOVERY;
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10.1093/burnst/tkad013
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background Schwann cell-like cells (SCLCs), differentiated from mesenchymal stem cells, have shown promising outcomes in the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries in preclinical studies. However, certain clinical obstacles limit their application. Hence, the primary aim of this study was to investigate the role of exosomes derived from SCLCs (SCLCs-exo) in peripheral nerve regeneration. Methods SCLCs were differentiated from human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSCs) in vitro and validated by immunofluorescence, real-time quantitative PCR and western blot analysis. Exosomes derived from hAMSCs (hAMSCs-exo) and SCLCs were isolated by ultracentrifugation and validated by nanoparticle tracking analysis, WB analysis and electron microscopy. A prefabricated nerve graft was used to deliver hAMSCs-exo or SCLCs-exo in an injured sciatic nerve rat model. The effects of hAMSCs-exo or SCLCs-exo on rat peripheral nerve injury (PNI) regeneration were determined based on the recovery of neurological function and histomorphometric variation. The effects of hAMSCs-exo or SCLCs-exo on Schwann cells were also determined via cell proliferation and migration assessment. Results SCLCs significantly expressed the Schwann cell markers glial fibrillary acidic protein and S100. Compared to hAMSCs-exo, SCLCs-exo significantly enhanced motor function recovery, attenuated gastrocnemius muscle atrophy and facilitated axonal regrowth, myelin formation and angiogenesis in the rat model. Furthermore, hAMSCs-exo and SCLCs-exo were efficiently absorbed by Schwann cells. However, compared to hAMSCs-exo, SCLCs-exo significantly promoted the proliferation and migration of Schwann cells. SCLCs-exo also significantly upregulated the expression of a glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor, myelin positive regulators (SRY-box transcription factor 10, early growth response protein 2 and organic cation/carnitine transporter 6) and myelin proteins (myelin basic protein and myelin protein zero) in Schwann cells. Conclusions These findings suggest that SCLCs-exo can more efficiently promote PNI regeneration than hAMSCs-exo and are a potentially novel therapeutic approach for treating PNI.
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