Literature DB >> 31689240

Exosomes from mesenchymal stromal cells reduce murine colonic inflammation via a macrophage-dependent mechanism.

Huashan Liu1,2, Zhenxing Liang1,2, Fengwei Wang3, Chi Zhou1, Xiaobin Zheng1, Tuo Hu1, Xiaowen He1, Xianrui Wu1,2, Ping Lan1,2.   

Abstract

Conventional treatments for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have multiple potential side effects. Therefore, alternative treatments are desperately needed. This work demonstrated that systemic administration of exosomes from human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC-Exos) substantially mitigated colitis in various models of IBD. MSC-Exos treatment downregulated inflammatory responses, maintained intestinal barrier integrity, and polarized M2b macrophages but did not favor intestinal fibrosis. Mechanistically, infused MSC-Exos acted mainly on colonic macrophages, and macrophages from colitic colons acquired obvious resistance to inflammatory restimulation when prepared from mice treated with MSC-Exos versus untreated mice. The beneficial effect of MSC-Exos was blocked by macrophage depletion. Also, the induction of IL-10 production from macrophages was partially involved in the beneficial effect of MSC-Exos. MSC-Exos were enriched in proteins involved in regulating multiple biological processes associated with the anticolitic benefit of MSC-Exos. Particularly, metallothionein-2 in MSC-Exos was required for the suppression of inflammatory responses. Taken together, MSC-Exos are critical regulators of inflammatory responses and may be promising candidates for IBD treatment.

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Keywords:  Inflammatory bowel disease; Stem cell transplantation; Stem cells; Therapeutics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31689240      PMCID: PMC6975270          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.131273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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