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Yongxin Li1,2, Yu Meng3, Xiangyang Zhu1, Ishran M Saadiq1, Kyra L Jordan1, Alfonso Eirin1, Lilach O Lerman4.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33115493 PMCID: PMC7592586 DOI: 10.1186/s12964-020-00675-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Commun Signal ISSN: 1478-811X Impact factor: 5.712
Fig. 2MicroRNA (miRNA) profile in MSC-EVs in human subjects and functional pathway analysis of the common SA-genes. a Heat map showed four upregulated (top) and nine downregulated (bottom) miRNAs in MetS compared with Lean MSC-EVs in human subjects. b Enrichment of functional pathway of the 131 miRNA-targeted senescence genes using DAVID 6.7 in human. *p < 0.05 vsersu Lean MSC-EVs. c 57 common SA-genes targeted by differentially expressed miRNAs in human and swine MetS-MSCs. d Enrichment of functional pathway of the 57 SA-genes using DAVID 6.7
Fig. 3Effects of MSC-derived EVs in PK1 cells and pig kidney. a Co-cultured with MetS MSC-EVs, PK1 cells showed higher senescence.*p < 0.05 vs PK1, †p < 0.05 vs PK1 + Lean-EVs. b PKH-26-labeled EVs (red) were detected in PK1 cells. c Representative kidney staining with immunofluorescent SA-b-Gal (left top) and trichrome (left bottom), and respective quantification. Lean EVs attenuated cellular senescence and fibrosis in vivo in injured kidneys, whereas MetS EVs failed to blunt them. d Pkh-26-labeled EVs (red) were detected in frozen section in the RVD kidney. *p < 0.05 versus Lean, †p < 0.05 vsersu RVD, ‡p< 0.05 versus RVD + Lean-EVs