Human embryonic mesenchymal stem cells alleviate pathologic changes of MRL/Lpr mice by regulating Th7 cell differentiation

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Recent evidence indicates that mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) derived from early embryonic tissues have better therapeutic ability as compared with adult tissue-derived stem cells. In the present study, we transplanted human early embryonic MSC (hMSC) into MRL/Lpr mice via tail vein injection to observe the therapeutic efficacy of hMSC and their impact on T helper 17 (Th17) cell differentiation in MRL/Lpr mice. Animals in hMSC treatment group received hMSC (1 × 106/200 μL) via the tail vein at the age of 16 and 19 weeks. We found that hMSC treatment prolonged the survival of MRL/Lpr mice without inducing tumorigenesis, reduced urine protein, and alleviated the renal pathologic changes. In addition, it reduced the proportion of Th17 cells in the spleen of MRL/Lpr mice and the serum interleukin 17 (IL-17) concentration. Our in vitro experiment also demonstrated that hMSC could secrete Th17 differentiation-related cytokines of PGE2, IL-10 and TGF-β, and IFN-γ stimulation up-regulated the secretion of these immune regulating factors. The results of the present study suggest that hMSC therapy could alleviate systemic and local renal lesions in MRL/Lpr mice, probably by secreting immune regulating factors and regulating Th17 cell differentiation in MRL/Lpr mice.

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Yuan, L., Xiao, Z. T., Huang, X. Z., Wu, M. J., Shi, H., & Liu, A. F. (2016). Human embryonic mesenchymal stem cells alleviate pathologic changes of MRL/Lpr mice by regulating Th7 cell differentiation. Renal Failure, 38(9), 1432–1440. https://doi.org/10.3109/0886022X.2015.1136894

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