Combination of human endothelial colony-forming cells and mesenchymal stromal cells exert neuroprotective effects in the growth-restricted newborn

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Kirat K. Chand
Jatin Patel
S. T. Bjorkman
Seen-Ling Sim
Stephanie M. Miller
Elliot Teo
Lara Jones
Jane Sun
Paul B. Colditz
Kiarash Khosrotehrani
Julie A. Wixey
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[1] The University of Queensland,UQ Centre for Clinical Research, Faculty of Medicine
[2] The University of Queensland,The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute
[3] Queensland University of Technology,Faculty of Health
[4] School of Biomedical Sciences,Perinatal Research Centre
[5] Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital,undefined
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The foetal brain is particularly vulnerable to the detrimental effects of foetal growth restriction (FGR) with subsequent abnormal neurodevelopment being common. There are no current treatments to protect the FGR newborn from lifelong neurological disorders. This study examines whether pure foetal mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) and endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFC) from the human term placenta are neuroprotective through modulating neuroinflammation and supporting the brain vasculature. We determined that one dose of combined MSC-ECFCs (cECFC; 106 ECFC 106 MSC) on the first day of life to the newborn FGR piglet improved damaged vasculature, restored the neurovascular unit, reduced brain inflammation and improved adverse neuronal and white matter changes present in the FGR newborn piglet brain. These findings could not be reproduced using MSCs alone. These results demonstrate cECFC treatment exerts beneficial effects on multiple cellular components in the FGR brain and may act as a neuroprotectant.
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