Age-related changes in human bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells: morphology, gene expression profile, immunomodulatory activity and miRNA expression

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作者
Massaro, Fulvio [1 ,2 ]
Corrillon, Florent [3 ]
Stamatopoulos, Basile [3 ]
Dubois, Nathan [3 ]
Ruer, Achille [3 ]
Meuleman, Nathalie [1 ]
Bron, Dominique [1 ]
Lagneaux, Laurence [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Libre Bruxelles ULB, Jules Bordet Inst, Dept Hematol, Brussels, Belgium
[2] Univ Modena & Reggio Emilia, PhD Program Clin & Expt Med, Modena, Italy
[3] Univ Libre Bruxelles ULB, Jules Bordet Inst, ULB Canc Res Ctr U CRC, Lab Clin Cell Therapy, Brussels, Belgium
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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY | 2023年 / 14卷
关键词
mesenchymal stromal cells; bone marrow; aging; immunomodulation; macrophage polarization; STEM-CELLS; SENESCENCE; INVOLVEMENT; ACTIVATION; BIOMARKER; PROGRAM; MUSCLE; ADULT;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2023.1267550
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
IntroductionMesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) are one of the main cellular components of bone marrow (BM) microenvironment. MSC play a key role in tissue regeneration, but they are also capable of immunomodulating activity. With host aging, MSC undergo age-related changes, which alter these functions, contributing to the set-up of "inflammaging", which is known to be the basis for the development of several diseases of the elderly, including cancer. However, there's few data investigating this facet of MSC, mainly obtained using murine models or replicative senescence. The aim of this research was to identify morphological, molecular and functional alterations of human bone marrow-derived MSC from young (yBM-MSC) and old (oBM-MSC) healthy donors.MethodsMSC were identified by analysis of cell-surface markers according to the ISCT criteria. To evaluate response to inflammatory status, MSC were incubated for 24h in the presence of IL-1 beta, IFN-alpha, IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha. Macrophages were obtained by differentiation of THP-1 cells through PMA exposure. For M1 polarization experiments, a 24h incubation with LPS and IFN-gamma was performed. MSC were plated at the bottom of the co-culture transwell system for all the time of cytokine exposure. Gene expression was evaluated by real-time PCR after RNA extraction from BM-MSC or THP-1 culture. Secreted cytokines levels were quantitated through ELISA assays.ResultsAging MSC display changes in size, morphology and granularity. Higher levels of beta-Gal, reactive oxygen species (ROS), IL-6 and IL-8 and impaired colony-forming and cell cycle progression abilities were found in oBM-MSC. Gene expression profile seems to vary according to subjects' age and particularly in oBM-MSC seem to be characterized by an impaired immunomodulating activity, with a reduced inhibition of macrophage M1 status. The comparative analysis of microRNA (miRNA) expression in yBM-MSC and oBM-MSC revealed a significant difference for miRNA known to be involved in macrophage polarization and particularly miR-193b-3p expression is strongly increased after co-culture of macrophages with yBM-MSC.ConclusionThere are profound differences in terms of morphology, gene and miRNA expression and immunomodulating properties among yBM-MSC and oBM-MSC, supporting the critical role of aging BM microenvironment on senescence, immune-mediated disorders and cancer pathogenesis.
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