Generation of therapeutically potent spheroids from human endometrial mesenchymal stem/stromal cells

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Endometrial mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (eMSCs) hold great promise in bioengineer-ing and regenerative medicine due to their high expansion potential, unique immunosuppressive properties and multilineage differentiation capacity. Usually, eMSCs are maintained and applied as a monolayer culture. Recently, using animal models with endometrial and skin defects, we showed that formation of multicellular aggregates known as spheroids from eMSCs enhances their tissue repair capabilities. In this work, we refined a method of spheroid formation, which makes it possible to obtain well-formed aggregates with a narrow size distribution both at early eMSC passages and after prolonged cultivation. The use of serum-free media allows this method to be used for the production of spheroids for clinical purposes. Wound healing experiments on animals confirmed the high therapeutic potency of the produced eMSC spheroids in comparison to the monolayer eMSC culture.

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Domnina, A., Alekseenko, L., Kozhukharova, I., Lyublinskaya, O., Shorokhova, M., Zenin, V., … Nikolsky, N. (2021). Generation of therapeutically potent spheroids from human endometrial mesenchymal stem/stromal cells. Journal of Personalized Medicine, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11060466

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