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Diabetic Ephrin-B2-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Enhance Poststroke Recovery in Mice

Clinical trials of cell therapy in stroke favor autologous cell transplantation. To date, feasibility studies have used bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells, but harvesting bone marrow cells is invasive thus complicating bedside treatment. We investigated the therapeutic potential of peripheral blo...

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Autores principales: Hilal, Rose, Poittevin, Marine, Pasteur-Rousseau, Adrien, Cogo, Adrien, Mangin, Gabrielle, Chevauché, Marie, Ziat, Yasmine, Vilar, José, Launay, Jean-Marie, Gautier, Jean-François, Broquères-You, Dong, Levy, Bernard I., Merkulova-Rainon, Tatyana, Kubis, Nathalie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5875038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29736174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2431567
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author Hilal, Rose
Poittevin, Marine
Pasteur-Rousseau, Adrien
Cogo, Adrien
Mangin, Gabrielle
Chevauché, Marie
Ziat, Yasmine
Vilar, José
Launay, Jean-Marie
Gautier, Jean-François
Broquères-You, Dong
Levy, Bernard I.
Merkulova-Rainon, Tatyana
Kubis, Nathalie
author_facet Hilal, Rose
Poittevin, Marine
Pasteur-Rousseau, Adrien
Cogo, Adrien
Mangin, Gabrielle
Chevauché, Marie
Ziat, Yasmine
Vilar, José
Launay, Jean-Marie
Gautier, Jean-François
Broquères-You, Dong
Levy, Bernard I.
Merkulova-Rainon, Tatyana
Kubis, Nathalie
author_sort Hilal, Rose
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description Clinical trials of cell therapy in stroke favor autologous cell transplantation. To date, feasibility studies have used bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells, but harvesting bone marrow cells is invasive thus complicating bedside treatment. We investigated the therapeutic potential of peripheral blood-derived mononuclear cells (PB-MNC) harvested from diabetic patients and stimulated by ephrin-B2 (PB-MNC+) (500,000 cells), injected intravenously 18–24 hours after induced cerebral ischemia in mice. Infarct volume, neurological deficit, neurogenesis, angiogenesis, and inflammation were investigated as were the potential mechanisms of PB-MNC+ cells in poststroke neurorepair. At D3, infarct volume was reduced by 60% and 49% compared to unstimulated PB-MNC and PBS-treated mice, respectively. Compared to PBS, injection of PB-MNC+ increased cell proliferation in the peri-infarct area and the subventricular zone, decreased microglia/macrophage cell density, and upregulated TGF-β expression. At D14, microvessel density was decreased and functional recovery was enhanced compared to PBS-treated mice, whereas plasma levels of BDNF, a major regulator of neuroplasticity, were increased in mice treated with PB-MNC+ compared to the other two groups. Cell transcriptional analysis showed that ephrin-B2 induced phenotype switching of PB-MNC by upregulating genes controlling cell proliferation, inflammation, and angiogenesis, as confirmed by adhesion and Matrigel assays. Conclusions. This feasibility study suggests that PB-MNC+ transplantation poststroke could be a promising approach but warrants further investigation. If confirmed, this rapid, noninvasive bedside cell therapy strategy could be applied to stroke patients at the acute phase.
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spelling pubmed-58750382018-05-07 Diabetic Ephrin-B2-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Enhance Poststroke Recovery in Mice Hilal, Rose Poittevin, Marine Pasteur-Rousseau, Adrien Cogo, Adrien Mangin, Gabrielle Chevauché, Marie Ziat, Yasmine Vilar, José Launay, Jean-Marie Gautier, Jean-François Broquères-You, Dong Levy, Bernard I. Merkulova-Rainon, Tatyana Kubis, Nathalie Stem Cells Int Research Article Clinical trials of cell therapy in stroke favor autologous cell transplantation. To date, feasibility studies have used bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells, but harvesting bone marrow cells is invasive thus complicating bedside treatment. We investigated the therapeutic potential of peripheral blood-derived mononuclear cells (PB-MNC) harvested from diabetic patients and stimulated by ephrin-B2 (PB-MNC+) (500,000 cells), injected intravenously 18–24 hours after induced cerebral ischemia in mice. Infarct volume, neurological deficit, neurogenesis, angiogenesis, and inflammation were investigated as were the potential mechanisms of PB-MNC+ cells in poststroke neurorepair. At D3, infarct volume was reduced by 60% and 49% compared to unstimulated PB-MNC and PBS-treated mice, respectively. Compared to PBS, injection of PB-MNC+ increased cell proliferation in the peri-infarct area and the subventricular zone, decreased microglia/macrophage cell density, and upregulated TGF-β expression. At D14, microvessel density was decreased and functional recovery was enhanced compared to PBS-treated mice, whereas plasma levels of BDNF, a major regulator of neuroplasticity, were increased in mice treated with PB-MNC+ compared to the other two groups. Cell transcriptional analysis showed that ephrin-B2 induced phenotype switching of PB-MNC by upregulating genes controlling cell proliferation, inflammation, and angiogenesis, as confirmed by adhesion and Matrigel assays. Conclusions. This feasibility study suggests that PB-MNC+ transplantation poststroke could be a promising approach but warrants further investigation. If confirmed, this rapid, noninvasive bedside cell therapy strategy could be applied to stroke patients at the acute phase. Hindawi 2018-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5875038/ /pubmed/29736174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2431567 Text en Copyright © 2018 Rose Hilal et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hilal, Rose
Poittevin, Marine
Pasteur-Rousseau, Adrien
Cogo, Adrien
Mangin, Gabrielle
Chevauché, Marie
Ziat, Yasmine
Vilar, José
Launay, Jean-Marie
Gautier, Jean-François
Broquères-You, Dong
Levy, Bernard I.
Merkulova-Rainon, Tatyana
Kubis, Nathalie
Diabetic Ephrin-B2-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Enhance Poststroke Recovery in Mice
title Diabetic Ephrin-B2-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Enhance Poststroke Recovery in Mice
title_full Diabetic Ephrin-B2-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Enhance Poststroke Recovery in Mice
title_fullStr Diabetic Ephrin-B2-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Enhance Poststroke Recovery in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Diabetic Ephrin-B2-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Enhance Poststroke Recovery in Mice
title_short Diabetic Ephrin-B2-Stimulated Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Enhance Poststroke Recovery in Mice
title_sort diabetic ephrin-b2-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells enhance poststroke recovery in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5875038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29736174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/2431567
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