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Low‐Dose Pesticide Mixture Induces Accelerated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Aging In Vitro

The general population is chronically exposed to multiple environmental contaminants such as pesticides. We have previously demonstrated that human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exposed in vitro to low doses of a mixture of seven common pesticides showed a permanent phenotype modification with a spe...

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Autores principales: Leveque, Xavier, Hochane, Mazene, Geraldo, Fanny, Dumont, Solene, Gratas, Catherine, Oliver, Lisa, Gaignier, Claire, Trichet, Valérie, Layrolle, Pierre, Heymann, Dominique, Herault, Olivier, Vallette, François M., Olivier, Christophe
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30977188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.3014
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author Leveque, Xavier
Hochane, Mazene
Geraldo, Fanny
Dumont, Solene
Gratas, Catherine
Oliver, Lisa
Gaignier, Claire
Trichet, Valérie
Layrolle, Pierre
Heymann, Dominique
Herault, Olivier
Vallette, François M.
Olivier, Christophe
author_facet Leveque, Xavier
Hochane, Mazene
Geraldo, Fanny
Dumont, Solene
Gratas, Catherine
Oliver, Lisa
Gaignier, Claire
Trichet, Valérie
Layrolle, Pierre
Heymann, Dominique
Herault, Olivier
Vallette, François M.
Olivier, Christophe
author_sort Leveque, Xavier
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description The general population is chronically exposed to multiple environmental contaminants such as pesticides. We have previously demonstrated that human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exposed in vitro to low doses of a mixture of seven common pesticides showed a permanent phenotype modification with a specific induction of an oxidative stress‐related senescence. Pesticide mixture also induced a shift in MSC differentiation toward adipogenesis. Thus, we hypothesized that common combination of pesticides may induce a premature cellular aging of adult MSCs. Our goal was to evaluate if the prolonged exposure to pesticide mixture could accelerate aging‐related markers and in particular deteriorate the immunosuppressive properties of MSCs. MSCs exposed to pesticide mixture, under long‐term culture and obtained from aging donor, were compared by bulk RNA sequencing analysis. Aging, senescence, and immunomodulatory markers were compared. The protein expression of cellular aging‐associated metabolic markers and immune function of MSCs were analyzed. Functional analysis of the secretome impacts on immunomodulatory properties of MSCs was realized after 21 days' exposure to pesticide mixture. The RNA sequencing analysis of MSCs exposed to pesticide showed some similarities with cells from prolonged culture, but also with the MSCs of an aged donor. Changes in the metabolic markers MDH1, GOT and SIRT3, as well as an alteration in the modulation of active T cells and modifications in cytokine production are all associated with cellular aging. A modified functional profile was found with similarities to aging process. stem cells 2019;37:1083–1094
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spelling pubmed-68500382019-11-15 Low‐Dose Pesticide Mixture Induces Accelerated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Aging In Vitro Leveque, Xavier Hochane, Mazene Geraldo, Fanny Dumont, Solene Gratas, Catherine Oliver, Lisa Gaignier, Claire Trichet, Valérie Layrolle, Pierre Heymann, Dominique Herault, Olivier Vallette, François M. Olivier, Christophe Stem Cells Tissue‐Specific Stem Cells The general population is chronically exposed to multiple environmental contaminants such as pesticides. We have previously demonstrated that human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exposed in vitro to low doses of a mixture of seven common pesticides showed a permanent phenotype modification with a specific induction of an oxidative stress‐related senescence. Pesticide mixture also induced a shift in MSC differentiation toward adipogenesis. Thus, we hypothesized that common combination of pesticides may induce a premature cellular aging of adult MSCs. Our goal was to evaluate if the prolonged exposure to pesticide mixture could accelerate aging‐related markers and in particular deteriorate the immunosuppressive properties of MSCs. MSCs exposed to pesticide mixture, under long‐term culture and obtained from aging donor, were compared by bulk RNA sequencing analysis. Aging, senescence, and immunomodulatory markers were compared. The protein expression of cellular aging‐associated metabolic markers and immune function of MSCs were analyzed. Functional analysis of the secretome impacts on immunomodulatory properties of MSCs was realized after 21 days' exposure to pesticide mixture. The RNA sequencing analysis of MSCs exposed to pesticide showed some similarities with cells from prolonged culture, but also with the MSCs of an aged donor. Changes in the metabolic markers MDH1, GOT and SIRT3, as well as an alteration in the modulation of active T cells and modifications in cytokine production are all associated with cellular aging. A modified functional profile was found with similarities to aging process. stem cells 2019;37:1083–1094 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-04-17 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6850038/ /pubmed/30977188 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.3014 Text en © 2019 The Authors. stem cells published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AlphaMed Press 2019 This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Tissue‐Specific Stem Cells
Leveque, Xavier
Hochane, Mazene
Geraldo, Fanny
Dumont, Solene
Gratas, Catherine
Oliver, Lisa
Gaignier, Claire
Trichet, Valérie
Layrolle, Pierre
Heymann, Dominique
Herault, Olivier
Vallette, François M.
Olivier, Christophe
Low‐Dose Pesticide Mixture Induces Accelerated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Aging In Vitro
title Low‐Dose Pesticide Mixture Induces Accelerated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Aging In Vitro
title_full Low‐Dose Pesticide Mixture Induces Accelerated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Aging In Vitro
title_fullStr Low‐Dose Pesticide Mixture Induces Accelerated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Aging In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Low‐Dose Pesticide Mixture Induces Accelerated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Aging In Vitro
title_short Low‐Dose Pesticide Mixture Induces Accelerated Mesenchymal Stem Cell Aging In Vitro
title_sort low‐dose pesticide mixture induces accelerated mesenchymal stem cell aging in vitro
topic Tissue‐Specific Stem Cells
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6850038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30977188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/stem.3014
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