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Mesenchymal stromal cells use PGE2 to modulate activation and proliferation of lymphocyte subsets: Combined comparison of adipose tissue, Wharton’s Jelly and bone marrow sources
Authors:Mehdi Najar  Gordana Raicevic  Hicham Id Boufker  Hussein Fayyad Kazan  Cécile De Bruyn  Nathalie Meuleman  Dominique Bron  Michel Toungouz  Laurence Lagneaux
Institution:Laboratory of Experimental Hematology, Institut Jules Bordet, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Due to their immunomodulatory properties, adipose tissue (AT) and Wharton’s Jelly (WJ) constitute valuable alternatives to BM as sources of MSCs for managing graft-versus-host disease. To ensure the efficiency of AT- and WJ-MSCs implies the characterization of their immunomodulatory functions in comparison to those of BM. In this study, we investigated the capacity of AT- and WJ-MSCs to modulate lymphocyte reactions in response to different stimuli as well as the specificity of this immunomodulation. AT- and WJ-MSC displayed potent immunosuppressive effects on lymphocyte responses in a dose-dependent manner. These effects included the prevention of lymphocyte activation as well as the suppression of T-cell proliferation regardless of the stimuli used to activate lymphocytes. These effects were mediated through the expression of COX1/COX2 enzymes and by the production of PGE2. CD4+ and CD8+ T-lymphocytes were equally targeted by MSCs demonstrating that the immunomodulation was not restricted to a specific T-cell subpopulation.
Keywords:Mesenchymal stromal cells  Bone marrow  Adipose tissue  Wharton&rsquo  s Jelly  Immunomodulation  T-cell subsets  Lymphocyte activation/proliferation  Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2)  Hepatic growth factor (HGF)
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