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MMP9 secreted from mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture mediates STAT3 phosphorylation and fibroblast migration in wounds

INTRODUCTION: Intractable ulcers may ultimately lead to amputation. To promote wound healing, researchers developed a serum-free ex vivo peripheral blood mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture (MNC-QQc) as a source for cell therapy. In mice, pigs, and even humans, cell therapy with MNC-QQc re...

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Autores principales: Nishikai-Yan Shen, Tsubame, Kado, Makiko, Hagiwara, Hiroko, Fujimura, Satoshi, Mizuno, Hiroshi, Tanaka, Rica
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Publicado: Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8581454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805452
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2021.10.003
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author Nishikai-Yan Shen, Tsubame
Kado, Makiko
Hagiwara, Hiroko
Fujimura, Satoshi
Mizuno, Hiroshi
Tanaka, Rica
author_facet Nishikai-Yan Shen, Tsubame
Kado, Makiko
Hagiwara, Hiroko
Fujimura, Satoshi
Mizuno, Hiroshi
Tanaka, Rica
author_sort Nishikai-Yan Shen, Tsubame
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description INTRODUCTION: Intractable ulcers may ultimately lead to amputation. To promote wound healing, researchers developed a serum-free ex vivo peripheral blood mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture (MNC-QQc) as a source for cell therapy. In mice, pigs, and even humans, cell therapy with MNC-QQc reportedly yields a high regenerative efficacy. However, the mechanism of wound healing by MNC-QQc cells remains largely unknown. Hence, using an in vitro wound healing model, this study aimed to investigate MNC-QQc cells and the migratory potential of dermal fibroblasts. METHODS: After separation from a 50 mL blood sample from healthy individuals, mononuclear cells were cultured for 7 days in a serum-free ex vivo expansion system with five different cytokines (MNC-QQc method). The effects of MNC-QQc cells on human dermal fibroblast migration were observed by scratch assay. An angiogenesis array screened the MNC-QQc cell supernatant for proteins related to wound healing. Finally, fibroblast migration was confirmed by observing the intracellular signal transduction pathways via Western blot. RESULTS: The migration of fibroblasts co-cultured with MNC-QQc cells increased by matrix metallopeptidase-9 (MMP9) secretion, as suggested by the angiogenesis array. Furthermore, the phosphorylation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) in fibroblast/MNC-QQc cell co-culture and fibroblast culture with added recombinant human MMP9 protein increased. When fibroblasts were cultured with either an MMP9 inhibitor or a STAT3 inhibitor, both fibroblast migration and STAT3 phosphorylation were significantly suppressed. CONCLUSIONS: MNC-QQc cells promote wound healing by the secretion of MMP9, which induces fibroblast migration via the STAT3 signaling pathway.
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spelling pubmed-85814542021-11-19 MMP9 secreted from mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture mediates STAT3 phosphorylation and fibroblast migration in wounds Nishikai-Yan Shen, Tsubame Kado, Makiko Hagiwara, Hiroko Fujimura, Satoshi Mizuno, Hiroshi Tanaka, Rica Regen Ther Original Article INTRODUCTION: Intractable ulcers may ultimately lead to amputation. To promote wound healing, researchers developed a serum-free ex vivo peripheral blood mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture (MNC-QQc) as a source for cell therapy. In mice, pigs, and even humans, cell therapy with MNC-QQc reportedly yields a high regenerative efficacy. However, the mechanism of wound healing by MNC-QQc cells remains largely unknown. Hence, using an in vitro wound healing model, this study aimed to investigate MNC-QQc cells and the migratory potential of dermal fibroblasts. METHODS: After separation from a 50 mL blood sample from healthy individuals, mononuclear cells were cultured for 7 days in a serum-free ex vivo expansion system with five different cytokines (MNC-QQc method). The effects of MNC-QQc cells on human dermal fibroblast migration were observed by scratch assay. An angiogenesis array screened the MNC-QQc cell supernatant for proteins related to wound healing. Finally, fibroblast migration was confirmed by observing the intracellular signal transduction pathways via Western blot. RESULTS: The migration of fibroblasts co-cultured with MNC-QQc cells increased by matrix metallopeptidase-9 (MMP9) secretion, as suggested by the angiogenesis array. Furthermore, the phosphorylation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) in fibroblast/MNC-QQc cell co-culture and fibroblast culture with added recombinant human MMP9 protein increased. When fibroblasts were cultured with either an MMP9 inhibitor or a STAT3 inhibitor, both fibroblast migration and STAT3 phosphorylation were significantly suppressed. CONCLUSIONS: MNC-QQc cells promote wound healing by the secretion of MMP9, which induces fibroblast migration via the STAT3 signaling pathway. Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2021-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8581454/ /pubmed/34805452 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2021.10.003 Text en © 2021 The Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Nishikai-Yan Shen, Tsubame
Kado, Makiko
Hagiwara, Hiroko
Fujimura, Satoshi
Mizuno, Hiroshi
Tanaka, Rica
MMP9 secreted from mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture mediates STAT3 phosphorylation and fibroblast migration in wounds
title MMP9 secreted from mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture mediates STAT3 phosphorylation and fibroblast migration in wounds
title_full MMP9 secreted from mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture mediates STAT3 phosphorylation and fibroblast migration in wounds
title_fullStr MMP9 secreted from mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture mediates STAT3 phosphorylation and fibroblast migration in wounds
title_full_unstemmed MMP9 secreted from mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture mediates STAT3 phosphorylation and fibroblast migration in wounds
title_short MMP9 secreted from mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture mediates STAT3 phosphorylation and fibroblast migration in wounds
title_sort mmp9 secreted from mononuclear cell quality and quantity culture mediates stat3 phosphorylation and fibroblast migration in wounds
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8581454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805452
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2021.10.003
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