Affiliation:
1. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology University of Illinois at Chicago IL
2. Department of Chemistry University of Illinois at Chicago IL
3. Department of Surgery University of Illinois at Chicago IL
Abstract
Background
Brain repair mechanisms fail to promote recovery after stroke, and approaches to induce brain regeneration are scarce. Mesenchymal stem cells (
MSC
) are thought to be a promising therapeutic option. However, their efficacy is not fully elucidated, and the mechanism underlying their effect is not known.
Methods and Results
The middle cerebral artery occlusion model was utilized to determine the efficacy of interferon‐γ–activated mesenchymal stem cells (
aMSC
γ) as an acute therapy for stroke. Here we show that treatment with
aMSC
γ is a more potent therapy for stroke than naive
MSC
.
aMSC
γ treatment results in significant functional recovery assessed by the modified neurological severity score and open‐field analysis compared with vehicle‐treated animals.
aMSC
γ‐treated animals showed significant reductions in infarct size and inhibition of microglial activation. The
aMSC
γ treatment suppressed the hypoxia‐induced microglial proinflammatory phenotype more effectively than treatment with naive
MSC
. Importantly, treatment with
aMSC
γ induced recruitment and differentiation of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells to myelin‐producing oligodendrocytes in vivo. To elucidate the mechanism underlying high efficacy of
aMSC
γ therapy, we examined the secretome of
aMSC
γ and compared it to that of naive
MSC
. Intriguingly, we found that
aMSC
γ but not
nMSC
upregulated neuron‐glia antigen 2, an important extracellular signal and a hallmark protein of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells.
Conclusions
These results suggest that activation of
MSC
with interferon‐γ induces a potent proregenerative, promyelinating, and anti‐inflammatory phenotype of these cells, which increases the potency of
aMSC
γ as an effective therapy for ischemic stroke.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
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