| Literature DB >> 21092149 |
Bruce A Bunnell1, Aline M Betancourt, Deborah E Sullivan.
Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the nonhematopoietic multipotent progenitor cells found in various adult tissues. They are characterized by their ease of isolation and their rapid growth in vitro while maintaining their differentiation potential, allowing for extensive expansion in culture that yields large quantities suitable for therapeutic use. This article reviews the immunomodulatory activities associated with MSCs. Numerous studies have demonstrated that MSCs are potently immunosuppressive in vitro and in vivo. However, this article presents a new paradigm in MSC biology, in which MSCs, at least in vitro, can undergo polarization into either a pro-inflammatory or an immunosuppressive phenotype.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21092149 PMCID: PMC3025436 DOI: 10.1186/scrt34
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cell Res Ther ISSN: 1757-6512 Impact factor: 6.832
The effects of toll-like receptor stimulation on mesenchymal stem cells
| Effect of TLR stimulation and references | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stem cell property | TLR2 (Pam3Cys) | TLR3 (Poly(I:C)) | TLR4 (LPS+) | TLR5 (Flagellin) | TLR9 (CpG-ODNs) |
| Proliferation | |||||
| hADSCs | NC [ | NC [ | NC [ | ↓ [ | |
| hMSCs | NC [ | NC [ | |||
| muMSCs | ↑ [ | ↑ [ | |||
| Migration | |||||
| hMSCs | ↑ [ | ↑ [ | ↑ [ | ↑ [ | |
| muMSCs | ↓ [ | ||||
| Differentiation | |||||
| Cartilage | |||||
| hMSCs | NC [ | NC [ | |||
| muMSCs | ↓ [ | ||||
| Bone | |||||
| hADSCs | ↑ [ | ↑ [ | ↑ [ | NC [ | ↓ [ |
| hMSCs | ↑ [ | ||||
| muMSCs | ↓ [ | ||||
| Adipose | |||||
| hADSCs | NC [ | NC [ | NC [ | NC [ | NC [ |
| hMSCs | ↓ [ | ↓ [ | |||
| muMSCs | ↓ [ | ||||
| Immune suppression | |||||
| hADSCs | NC [ | NC [ | NC [ | ||
| hMSCs | ↑ [ | ↑ [ | |||
| muMSCs | NC [ | ||||
| Immune stimulation | |||||
| hADSCs | NC [ | ||||
| hMSCs | ↑ [ | ↑ [ | |||
Down arrows indicate inhibited effect; up arrows indicate enhanced effect; NC indicates no change or effect. hADSC, human adipose-derived stem cell; hMSC, human mesenchymal stem cell; LPS, lipopolysaccharide; muMSC, murine mesenchymal stem cell; ODN, oligodeoxynucleotide; poly(I:C), polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid; TLR, toll-like receptor.
Figure 1Short-term and low-level priming of TLR4 (left side) and TLR3 (right side) leads to the polarization of heterogeneous BMSC preparations into a pro-inflammatory [29]. The proposed agonists for the toll-like receptor (TLR) priming schemes are listed in the yellow boxes above the specific priming scheme. We speculate that MSC1 may contribute to early tissue injury responses while MSC2 may contribute to later tissue resolution responses based on similar contributions by polarized monocytes in wound healing [83-85]. Poly(I:C), polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid. Figure adapted from [85].