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Human Periodontal Stem Cells Release Specialized Proresolving Mediators and Carry Immunomodulatory and Prohealing Properties Regulated by Lipoxins

Unresolved inflammation and tissue destruction are underlying mechanisms of periodontitis, which is linked to dysregulated polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) functions. Lipoxin A(4) (LXA(4)) is a specialized proresolving lipid mediator (SPM) that dampens excessive inflammation, promotes resolution,...

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Autores principales: Cianci, Eleonora, Recchiuti, Antonio, Trubiani, Oriana, Diomede, Francesca, Marchisio, Marco, Miscia, Sebastiano, Colas, Romain A., Dalli, Jesmond, Serhan, Charles N., Romano, Mario
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Publicado: AlphaMed Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26607175
http://dx.doi.org/10.5966/sctm.2015-0163
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author Cianci, Eleonora
Recchiuti, Antonio
Trubiani, Oriana
Diomede, Francesca
Marchisio, Marco
Miscia, Sebastiano
Colas, Romain A.
Dalli, Jesmond
Serhan, Charles N.
Romano, Mario
author_facet Cianci, Eleonora
Recchiuti, Antonio
Trubiani, Oriana
Diomede, Francesca
Marchisio, Marco
Miscia, Sebastiano
Colas, Romain A.
Dalli, Jesmond
Serhan, Charles N.
Romano, Mario
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description Unresolved inflammation and tissue destruction are underlying mechanisms of periodontitis, which is linked to dysregulated polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) functions. Lipoxin A(4) (LXA(4)) is a specialized proresolving lipid mediator (SPM) that dampens excessive inflammation, promotes resolution, and protects from leukocyte-mediated tissue damage. Human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) represent key players during tissue regeneration and may contribute to resolution of inflammation; thus, they may represent a promising tool in regenerative dentistry. In the present study, we investigated the actions of hPDLSCs on PMN apoptosis and antimicrobial functions, and determined the impact of LXA(4) on hPDLSCs. hPDLSCs significantly reduced apoptosis and stimulated microbicidal activity of human PMNs, via both cell-cell interactions and paracrine mechanisms. Lipid mediator metabololipidomics analysis demonstrated that hPDLSCs biosynthesize SPMs, including resolvin D1, D2, D5, and D6; protectin D1; maresins; and LXB(4); as well as prostaglandins D(2), E(2), and F(2α). LXA(4) significantly enhanced proliferation, migration, and wound healing capacity of hPDLSCs through the activation of its cognate receptor ALX/FPR2, expressed on hPDLSCs. Together, these results demonstrate that hPDLSCs modulate PMN functions, and provide the first evidence that stem cells generate SPM and that the LXA(4)-ALX/FPR2 axis regulates regenerative functions of hPDLSCs by a novel receptor-mediated mechanism. SIGNIFICANCE: These findings uncovered unappreciated features of stem cells from the periodontal ligament, supporting the notion that these cells may act as master regulators of pathophysiological events through the release of mediators that promote the resolution of inflammation and bacterial killing. The study also demonstrated that it is possible to modulate important functions of periodontal stem cells using lipoxin A(4), a potent endogenous stop signal of inflammation. Thus, this study revealed an unappreciated anti-inflammatory proregenerative circuit that may be exploited to combat periodontal pathologies using resident stem cells. Moreover, the data may represent a more general template to explain the immunomodulatory functions of stem cells.
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spelling pubmed-47048792016-07-01 Human Periodontal Stem Cells Release Specialized Proresolving Mediators and Carry Immunomodulatory and Prohealing Properties Regulated by Lipoxins Cianci, Eleonora Recchiuti, Antonio Trubiani, Oriana Diomede, Francesca Marchisio, Marco Miscia, Sebastiano Colas, Romain A. Dalli, Jesmond Serhan, Charles N. Romano, Mario Stem Cells Transl Med Tissue-Specific Progenitor and Stem Cells Unresolved inflammation and tissue destruction are underlying mechanisms of periodontitis, which is linked to dysregulated polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) functions. Lipoxin A(4) (LXA(4)) is a specialized proresolving lipid mediator (SPM) that dampens excessive inflammation, promotes resolution, and protects from leukocyte-mediated tissue damage. Human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) represent key players during tissue regeneration and may contribute to resolution of inflammation; thus, they may represent a promising tool in regenerative dentistry. In the present study, we investigated the actions of hPDLSCs on PMN apoptosis and antimicrobial functions, and determined the impact of LXA(4) on hPDLSCs. hPDLSCs significantly reduced apoptosis and stimulated microbicidal activity of human PMNs, via both cell-cell interactions and paracrine mechanisms. Lipid mediator metabololipidomics analysis demonstrated that hPDLSCs biosynthesize SPMs, including resolvin D1, D2, D5, and D6; protectin D1; maresins; and LXB(4); as well as prostaglandins D(2), E(2), and F(2α). LXA(4) significantly enhanced proliferation, migration, and wound healing capacity of hPDLSCs through the activation of its cognate receptor ALX/FPR2, expressed on hPDLSCs. Together, these results demonstrate that hPDLSCs modulate PMN functions, and provide the first evidence that stem cells generate SPM and that the LXA(4)-ALX/FPR2 axis regulates regenerative functions of hPDLSCs by a novel receptor-mediated mechanism. SIGNIFICANCE: These findings uncovered unappreciated features of stem cells from the periodontal ligament, supporting the notion that these cells may act as master regulators of pathophysiological events through the release of mediators that promote the resolution of inflammation and bacterial killing. The study also demonstrated that it is possible to modulate important functions of periodontal stem cells using lipoxin A(4), a potent endogenous stop signal of inflammation. Thus, this study revealed an unappreciated anti-inflammatory proregenerative circuit that may be exploited to combat periodontal pathologies using resident stem cells. Moreover, the data may represent a more general template to explain the immunomodulatory functions of stem cells. AlphaMed Press 2016-01 2015-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4704879/ /pubmed/26607175 http://dx.doi.org/10.5966/sctm.2015-0163 Text en ©AlphaMed Press
spellingShingle Tissue-Specific Progenitor and Stem Cells
Cianci, Eleonora
Recchiuti, Antonio
Trubiani, Oriana
Diomede, Francesca
Marchisio, Marco
Miscia, Sebastiano
Colas, Romain A.
Dalli, Jesmond
Serhan, Charles N.
Romano, Mario
Human Periodontal Stem Cells Release Specialized Proresolving Mediators and Carry Immunomodulatory and Prohealing Properties Regulated by Lipoxins
title Human Periodontal Stem Cells Release Specialized Proresolving Mediators and Carry Immunomodulatory and Prohealing Properties Regulated by Lipoxins
title_full Human Periodontal Stem Cells Release Specialized Proresolving Mediators and Carry Immunomodulatory and Prohealing Properties Regulated by Lipoxins
title_fullStr Human Periodontal Stem Cells Release Specialized Proresolving Mediators and Carry Immunomodulatory and Prohealing Properties Regulated by Lipoxins
title_full_unstemmed Human Periodontal Stem Cells Release Specialized Proresolving Mediators and Carry Immunomodulatory and Prohealing Properties Regulated by Lipoxins
title_short Human Periodontal Stem Cells Release Specialized Proresolving Mediators and Carry Immunomodulatory and Prohealing Properties Regulated by Lipoxins
title_sort human periodontal stem cells release specialized proresolving mediators and carry immunomodulatory and prohealing properties regulated by lipoxins
topic Tissue-Specific Progenitor and Stem Cells
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26607175
http://dx.doi.org/10.5966/sctm.2015-0163
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