학술논문

Role of extracellular vesicles from adipose tissue‐ and bone marrow‐mesenchymal stromal cells in endothelial proliferation and chondrogenesis
Document Type
Report
Source
Stem Cells Translational Medicine. December 2021, Vol. 10 Issue 12, p1680, 16 p.
Subject
Health aspects
Endothelium -- Health aspects
Stem cells -- Health aspects
Adipose tissue -- Health aspects
Proteins -- Health aspects
Adipose tissues -- Health aspects
Language
English
ISSN
2157-6580
Abstract
Significance statement Mesenchymal stromal cells are a great source for regenerative medicine applications. Cells derived from different tissues might have distinctive characteristics. Many studies suggest a critical therapeutic role for [...]
: The secretome of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) derived from different tissue sources is considered an innovative therapeutic tool for regenerative medicine. Although adipose tissue‐and bone marrow‐derived MSCs (ADSCs and BMSCs, respectively) share many biological features, the different tissue origins can be mirrored by variations in their secretory profile, and in particular in the secreted extracellular vesicles (EVs). In this study, we carried out a detailed and comparative characterization of middle‐ and small‐sized EVs (mEVs and sEVs, respectively) released by either ADSCs or BMSCs. Their involvement in an endochondral ossification setting was investigated using ex vivo metatarsal culture models that allowed to explore both blood vessel sprouting and bone growth plate dynamics. Although EVs separated from both cell sources presented similar characteristics in terms of size, concentration, and marker expression, they exhibited different characteristics in terms of protein content and functional effects. ADSC‐EVs overexpressed pro‐angiogenic factors in comparison to the BMSC‐counterpart, and, consequently, they were able to induce a significant increase in endothelial cord outgrowth. On the other hand, BMSC‐EVs contained a higher amount of pro‐differentiation and chemotactic proteins, and they were able to prompt growth plate organization. The present study highlights the importance of selecting the appropriate cell source of EVs for targeted therapeutic applications.