Literature DB >> 27578361

Mesenchymal stem cells promote macrophage polarization toward M2b-like cells.

Gyöngyi Kudlik1, Beáta Hegyi2, Ágnes Czibula3, Éva Monostori3, László Buday2, Ferenc Uher4.   

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem or stromal cells (MSCs) act on different components of the immune response including macrophages (MΦs). Therefore this study has been committed to explore how MSCs may modify the effect of MΦ polarization upon an inductive environment using mouse bone marrow (BM)-derived "naïve", unpolarized MΦs. Phagocytosis of various MΦ subtypes was different since M1 and M2b showed poorer, while M2a higher rate of phagocytosis. MSCs significantly promoted yeast ingestion by M1 and M2b and diminished it by M2a cells. Under polarizing conditions, MSCs profoundly affected the TNFα production of MΦ subtypes since M1 and M2b MΦs produced less and M2a produced higher amount of TNFα while the amount of IL-10 was not affected. The most striking effect of MSCs was registered on M2b cells since the inflammatory TNFα dominance remarkably shifted to the immunosuppressive IL-10. Prepolarized M1 cells readily converted to M2a and M2b states when polarizing conditions changed from M1 to M2a or M2b induction, respectively. Repolarizing from M1 to M2a resulted in the decline of IL-10 and TNFα and defined elevation of Ym1 similar to levels characteristic to M2a primarily polarized from naïve BM-MΦs. Similarly, polarization of M1 to M2b MΦs was successful showing increase in IL-10 and reduction in TNFα levels characteristic to M2b cells. However, when co-culturing with MSCs, M1-M2a or M1-M2b transition was not affected. Crosstalk between MΦs and MSCs depended on PGE-2 since COX-2 inhibition reduced the effect of MSCs to establish an IL-10-dominant cytokine production by MΦs.
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Keywords:  Bone marrow macrophages; M0, M1, M2a, and M2b macrophages; Mesenchymal stem cells; Peritoneal macrophages; Pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27578361     DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2016.08.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


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