IL-17 Triggers Invasive and Migratory Properties in Human MSCs, while IFNy Favors their Immunosuppressive Capabilities: Implications for the “Licensing” Process
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Published:2020-10-16
Issue:6
Volume:16
Page:1266-1279
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ISSN:2629-3269
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Container-title:Stem Cell Reviews and Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Stem Cell Rev and Rep
Author:
Du-Rocher BárbaraORCID, Binato Renata, de-Freitas-Junior Julio Cesar Madureira, Corrêa Stephany, Mencalha André Luiz, Morgado-Díaz José Andrés, Abdelhay Eliana
Abstract
AbstractMesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) were first used as a source for cell therapy in 1995; however, despite their versatility and unambiguous demonstration of efficacy and safety in preclinical/phase I studies, the positive effect of MSCs in human phase III studies did not resemble the success obtained in mouse models of disease. This dissonance highlights the need to more thoroughly study the immunobiology of MSCs to make better use of these cells. Thus, we aimed to study the immunobiology of MSCs by using chip array analysis as a method for general screening to obtain a global picture in our model study and found IFNy and IL-17 signaling as the first two “top canonical pathways” involved in MSCs immunomodulation. The role of IFNy in triggering the immunosuppressive properties of MSCs is well recognized by many groups; however, the role of IL-17 in this process remains uncertain. Interestingly, in contrast to IFNy, which actively improved the MSCs-mediated immunosuppression, IL-17 did not improve directly the MSCs-mediated immunosuppression. Instead, IL-17 signaling induced the migration of MSCs and inflammatory cells, bringing these cell types together and increasing the likelihood of the lymphocytes sensing the immunosuppressive molecules produced by the MSCs. These effects also correlated with high levels of cytokine/chemokine production and metalloprotease activation by MSCs. Importantly, this treatment maintained the MSCs safety profile by not inducing the expression of molecules related to antigen presentation. In this way, our findings highlight the possibility of using IL-17, in combination with IFNy, to prime MSCs for cell therapy to improve their biological properties and thus their therapeutic efficacy. Finally, the use of preactivated MSCs may also minimize variations among MSCs to produce more uniform therapeutic products. In the not-so-distant future, we envisage a portfolio of MSCs activated by different cocktails specifically designed to target and treat specific diseases.
Funder
Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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