Mesenchymal stem cells derived‐exosomes enhanced amniotic membrane extract promotes corneal keratocyte proliferation

Author:

Erkoc‐Biradli Fatma Zehra1,Erenay Berkay1,Ozgun Alp2,Öztatlı Hayriye1,Işık Ferda3,Ateş Utku3,Rasier Rıfat4,Garipcan Bora1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biomimetics and Bioinspired Biomaterials Research Laboratory Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Bogaziçi University Istanbul Turkey

2. Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Ottawa Canada

3. Stembio Cord Blood Cell & Tissue Center Kocaeli Turkey

4. Department of Ophthalmology İstinye University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractAmniotic membrane extract (AME) and Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells derived‐exosomes (WJ‐MSC‐Exos) are promising therapeutic solutions explored for their potential in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, particularly in skin and corneal wound healing applications. AME is an extract form of human amniotic membrane and known to contain a plethora of cytokines and growth factors, making it a highly attractive option for topical applications. Similarly, WJ‐MSC‐Exos have garnered significant interest for their wound healing properties. Although WJ‐MSC‐Exos and AME have been used separately for wound healing research, their combined synergistic effects have not been studied extensively. In this study, we evaluated the effects of both AME and WJ‐MSC‐Exos, individually and together, on the proliferation of corneal keratocytes as well as their ability to promote in vitro cell migration, wound healing, and their impact on cellular morphology. Our findings indicated that the presence of both exosomes (3 × 105 Exo/mL) and AME (50 μg/mL) synergistically enhance the proliferation of corneal keratocytes. Combined use of these solutions (3 × 105 Exo/mL + 50 μg/mL) increased cell proliferation compared to only 50 μg/mL AME treatment on day 3 (**** p < 0.0001). This mixture treatment (3 × 105 Exo/mL + 50 μg/mL) increased wound closure rate compared to isolated WJ‐MSC‐Exo treatment (3 × 105 Exo/mL) (*p < 0.05). Overall, corneal keratocytes treated with AME and WJ‐MSC‐Exo (3 × 105 Exo/mL + 50 μg/mL) mixture resulted in enhanced proliferation and wound healing tendency. Utilization of combined use of AME and WJ‐MSC‐Exo can pave the way for a promising foundation for corneal repair research.

Publisher

Wiley

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