Mesenchymal stromal cell secretome for traumatic brain injury: Focus on immunomodulatory action

被引:21
|
作者
Pischiutta, Francesca [1 ]
Caruso, Enrico [1 ,2 ]
Cavaleiro, Helena [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Salgado, Antonio J. [3 ,4 ]
Loane, David J. [6 ]
Zanier, Elisa R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ist Ric Farmacol Mario Negri IRCCS, Dept Neurosci, Milan, Italy
[2] Fdn IRCCS Ca Granda Osped Maggiore Policlin, Dept Anesthesia & Crit Care, Neurosci Intens Care Unit, Milan, Italy
[3] Univ Minho, Sch Med, Life & Hlth Sci Res Inst ICVS, Campus Gualtar, Braga, Portugal
[4] ICVS 3Bs PT Govt Associate Lab, Braga, Guimaraes, Portugal
[5] Stemmatters, Biotechnol & Regenerat Med, Guimaraes, Portugal
[6] Trinity Coll Dublin, Sch Biochem & Immunol, Trinity Biomed Sci Inst, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
Traumatic brain injury; Mesenchymal stromal cells; Secretome; Immunomodulation; Ageing; STEM-CELLS; T-CELLS; MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES; CONDITIONED MEDIUM; ADIPOSE; INHIBIT; ACTIVATION; RECOVERY; PROTECT; BLOOD;
D O I
10.1016/j.expneurol.2022.114199
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The severity and long-term consequences of brain damage in traumatic brain injured (TBI) patients urgently calls for better neuroprotective/neuroreparative strategies for this devastating disorder. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) hold great promise and have been shown to confer neuroprotection in experimental TBI, mainly through paracrine mechanisms via secreted bioactive factors (i.e. secretome), which indicates significant potential for a cell-free neuroprotective approach. The secretome is composed of cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, metabolites, and extracellular vesicles; it may offer advantages over MSCs in terms of delivery, safety, and variability of therapeutic response for brain injury. Immunomodulation by molecular factors secreted by MSCs is considered to be a key mechanism involved in their multi-potential therapeutic effects. Regulated neuroinflammation is required for healthy remodeling of central nervous system during development and adulthood. Moreover, immune cells and their secreted factors can also contribute to tissue repair and neurological recovery following acute brain injury. However, a chronic and maladaptive neuroinflammatory response can exacerbate TBI and contribute to progressive neurodegeneration and long-term neurological impairments. Here, we review the evidence for MSC-derived secretome as a therapy for TBI. Our framework incorporates a detailed analysis of in vitro and in vivo studies investigating the effects of the secretome on clinically relevant neurological and histopathological outcomes. We also describe the activation of immune cells after TBI and the immunomodulatory properties exerted by mediators released in the secretome. We then describe how ageing modifies central and systemic immune responses to TBI and discuss challenges and opportunities of developing secretome based neuroprotective therapies for elderly TBI populations. Finally, strategies aimed at modulating the secretome in order to boost its efficacy for TBI will also be discussed.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Improving hematopoietic recovery through modeling and modulation of the mesenchymal stromal cell secretome
    Frances D. Liu
    Kimberley Tam
    Novalia Pishesha
    Zhiyong Poon
    Krystyn J. Van Vliet
    Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 9
  • [42] Mesenchymal stem/stromal cell secretome for lung regeneration: The long way through "pharmaceuticalization" for the best formulation
    Bari, Elia
    Ferrarotti, Ilaria
    Torre, Maria Luisa
    Corsico, Angelo Guido
    Perteghella, Sara
    JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE, 2019, 309 : 11 - 24
  • [43] Neurodifferentiation and Neuroprotection Potential of Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-Derived Secretome Produced in Different Dynamic Systems
    Marques, Claudia Raquel
    Fuzeta, Miguel de Almeida
    Cunha, Raquel Medina dos Santos
    Pereira-Sousa, Joana
    Silva, Deolinda
    Campos, Jonas
    Teixeira-Castro, Andreia
    Sousa, Rui Amandi
    Fernandes-Platzgummer, Ana
    da Silva, Claudia L.
    Salgado, Antonio Jose
    BIOMEDICINES, 2023, 11 (05)
  • [44] High Adenosine Extracellular Levels Induce Glioblastoma Aggressive Traits Modulating the Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Secretome
    Pietrobono, Deborah
    Giacomelli, Chiara
    Marchetti, Laura
    Martini, Claudia
    Trincavelli, Maria Letizia
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2020, 21 (20) : 1 - 22
  • [45] Optimizing an immunomodulatory potency assay for Mesenchymal Stromal Cell
    Hansen, Stine Bangsgaard
    Hojgaard, Lisbeth Drozd
    Kastrup, Jens
    Ekblond, Annette
    Follin, Bjarke
    Juhl, Morten
    FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2022, 13
  • [46] Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory mechanisms of atorvastatin in a murine model of traumatic brain injury
    Xu, Xin
    Gao, Weiwei
    Cheng, Shiqi
    Yin, Dongpei
    Li, Fei
    Wu, Yingang
    Sun, Dongdong
    Zhou, Shuai
    Wang, Dong
    Zhang, Yongqiang
    Jiang, Rongcai
    Zhang, Jianning
    JOURNAL OF NEUROINFLAMMATION, 2017, 14
  • [47] Neuroprotective Effects of Bone Marrow Stromal Cell Transplantation in Combination With Treadmill Exercise Following Traumatic Brain Injury
    Shin, Mal Soon
    Park, Hun Kyung
    Kim, Tae Woon
    Ji, Eun Sang
    Lee, Jae Min
    Choi, Han Sung
    Kim, Mi Ye
    Kim, Young Pyo
    INTERNATIONAL NEUROUROLOGY JOURNAL, 2016, 20 : S49 - S56
  • [48] Intra-Arterial Administration of Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Promotes Functional Recovery of the Brain After Traumatic Brain Injury
    D. N. Silachev
    E. Yu. Plotnikov
    V. A. Babenko
    T. I. Danilina
    L. D. Zorov
    I. B. Pevzner
    D. B. Zorov
    G. T. Sukhikh
    Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2015, 159 : 528 - 533
  • [49] Establishment of immortalized mesenchymal stromal cells with red fluorescence protein expression for in vivo transplantation and tracing in the rat model with traumatic brain injury
    Hung, Chi-Jen
    Yao, Chao-Ling
    Cheng, Fu-Chou
    Wu, Mei-Ling
    Wang, Tzu-Hao
    Hwang, Shiaw-Min
    CYTOTHERAPY, 2010, 12 (04) : 455 - 465
  • [50] Intra-Arterial Administration of Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Promotes Functional Recovery of the Brain After Traumatic Brain Injury
    Silachev, D. N.
    Plotnikov, E. Yu.
    Babenko, V. A.
    Danilina, T. I.
    Zorova, L. D.
    Pevzner, I. B.
    Zorov, D. B.
    Sukhikh, G. T.
    BULLETIN OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2015, 159 (04) : 528 - 533