Human marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells decrease cisplatin renotoxicity in vitro and in vivo and enhance survival of mice post-intraperitoneal injection

Author:

Eliopoulos Nicoletta12,Zhao Jing1,Bouchentouf Manaf1,Forner Kathy1,Birman Elena1,Yuan Shala1,Boivin Marie-Noelle1,Martineau Daniel3

Affiliation:

1. Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research and

2. Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Research, McGill University, Montreal; and

3. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Université de Montréal, St.-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada

Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) can occur from the toxic side-effects of chemotherapeutic agents such as cisplatin. Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have demonstrated wide therapeutic potential often due to beneficial factors they secrete. The goal of this investigation was to evaluate in vitro the effect of human MSCs (hMSCs) secretome on cisplatin-treated human kidney cells, and in vivo the consequence of hMSCs intraperitoneal (ip) implantation in mice with AKI. Our results revealed that hMSCs-conditioned media improved survival of HK-2 human proximal tubular cells exposed to cisplatin in vitro. This enhanced survival was linked to increased expression of phosphorylated Akt (Ser473) and was reduced by a VEGF-neutralizing antibody. In vivo testing of these hMSCs established that ip administration in NOD-SCID mice decreased cisplatin-induced kidney function impairment, as demonstrated by lower blood urea nitrogen levels and higher survival. In addition, blood phosphorous and amylase levels were also significantly decreased. Moreover, hMSCs reduced the plasma levels of several inflammatory cytokines/chemokines. Immunohistochemical examination of kidneys showed less apoptotic and more proliferating cells. Furthermore, PCR indicated the presence of hMSCs in mouse kidneys, which also showed enhanced expression of phosphorylated Akt. In conclusion, our study reveals that hMSCs can exert prosurvival effects on renal cells in vitro and in vivo, suggests a paracrine contribution for kidney protective abilities of hMSCs delivered ip, and supports their clinical potential in AKI.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology

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