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Treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis by conditioned medium derived from human amniotic fluid stem cells

PURPOSE: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is one of the most distressing gastrointestinal emergencies affecting neonates. Amniotic fluid stem cells (AFSC) improve intestinal injury and survival in experimental NEC but are difficult to administer. In this study, we evaluated whether conditioned medium...

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Autores principales: O’Connell, Joshua S., Li, Bo, Zito, Andrea, Ahmed, Abdalla, Cadete, Marissa, Ganji, Niloofar, Lau, Ethan, Alganabi, Mashriq, Farhat, Nassim, Lee, Carol, Eaton, Simon, Mitchell, Robert, Ray, Steve, De Coppi, Paolo, Patel, Ketan, Pierro, Agostino
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8638898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34855833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260522
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author O’Connell, Joshua S.
Li, Bo
Zito, Andrea
Ahmed, Abdalla
Cadete, Marissa
Ganji, Niloofar
Lau, Ethan
Alganabi, Mashriq
Farhat, Nassim
Lee, Carol
Eaton, Simon
Mitchell, Robert
Ray, Steve
De Coppi, Paolo
Patel, Ketan
Pierro, Agostino
author_facet O’Connell, Joshua S.
Li, Bo
Zito, Andrea
Ahmed, Abdalla
Cadete, Marissa
Ganji, Niloofar
Lau, Ethan
Alganabi, Mashriq
Farhat, Nassim
Lee, Carol
Eaton, Simon
Mitchell, Robert
Ray, Steve
De Coppi, Paolo
Patel, Ketan
Pierro, Agostino
author_sort O’Connell, Joshua S.
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description PURPOSE: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is one of the most distressing gastrointestinal emergencies affecting neonates. Amniotic fluid stem cells (AFSC) improve intestinal injury and survival in experimental NEC but are difficult to administer. In this study, we evaluated whether conditioned medium (CM) derived from human AFSC have protective effects. METHODS: Three groups of C57BL/6 mice were studied: (i) breast-fed mice as control; (ii) experimental NEC mice receiving PBS; and (iii) experimental NEC mice receiving CM. NEC was induced between post-natal days P5 through P9 via: (A) gavage feeding of hyperosmolar formula four-time a day; (B) 10 minutes hypoxia prior to feeds; and (C) lipopolysaccharide administration on P6 and P7. Intra-peritoneal injections of either PBS or CM were given on P6 and P7. All mice were sacrificed on P9 and terminal ileum were harvested for analyses. RESULTS: CM treatment increased survival and reduced intestinal damage, decreased mucosal inflammation (IL-6; TNF-α), neutrophil infiltration (MPO), and apoptosis (CC3), and also restored angiogenesis (VEGF) in the ileum. Additionally, CM treated mice had increased levels of epithelial proliferation (Ki67) and stem cell activity (Olfm4; Lgr5) compared to NEC+PBS mice, showing restored intestinal regeneration and recovery during NEC induction. CM proteomic analysis of CM content identified peptides that regulated immune and stem cell activity. CONCLUSIONS: CM derived from human AFSC administered in experimental NEC exhibited various benefits including reduced intestinal injury and inflammation, increased enterocyte proliferation, and restored intestinal stem cell activity. This study provides the scientific basis for the use of CM derived from AFSC in neonates with NEC.
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spelling pubmed-86388982021-12-03 Treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis by conditioned medium derived from human amniotic fluid stem cells O’Connell, Joshua S. Li, Bo Zito, Andrea Ahmed, Abdalla Cadete, Marissa Ganji, Niloofar Lau, Ethan Alganabi, Mashriq Farhat, Nassim Lee, Carol Eaton, Simon Mitchell, Robert Ray, Steve De Coppi, Paolo Patel, Ketan Pierro, Agostino PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is one of the most distressing gastrointestinal emergencies affecting neonates. Amniotic fluid stem cells (AFSC) improve intestinal injury and survival in experimental NEC but are difficult to administer. In this study, we evaluated whether conditioned medium (CM) derived from human AFSC have protective effects. METHODS: Three groups of C57BL/6 mice were studied: (i) breast-fed mice as control; (ii) experimental NEC mice receiving PBS; and (iii) experimental NEC mice receiving CM. NEC was induced between post-natal days P5 through P9 via: (A) gavage feeding of hyperosmolar formula four-time a day; (B) 10 minutes hypoxia prior to feeds; and (C) lipopolysaccharide administration on P6 and P7. Intra-peritoneal injections of either PBS or CM were given on P6 and P7. All mice were sacrificed on P9 and terminal ileum were harvested for analyses. RESULTS: CM treatment increased survival and reduced intestinal damage, decreased mucosal inflammation (IL-6; TNF-α), neutrophil infiltration (MPO), and apoptosis (CC3), and also restored angiogenesis (VEGF) in the ileum. Additionally, CM treated mice had increased levels of epithelial proliferation (Ki67) and stem cell activity (Olfm4; Lgr5) compared to NEC+PBS mice, showing restored intestinal regeneration and recovery during NEC induction. CM proteomic analysis of CM content identified peptides that regulated immune and stem cell activity. CONCLUSIONS: CM derived from human AFSC administered in experimental NEC exhibited various benefits including reduced intestinal injury and inflammation, increased enterocyte proliferation, and restored intestinal stem cell activity. This study provides the scientific basis for the use of CM derived from AFSC in neonates with NEC. Public Library of Science 2021-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8638898/ /pubmed/34855833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260522 Text en © 2021 O’Connell et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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O’Connell, Joshua S.
Li, Bo
Zito, Andrea
Ahmed, Abdalla
Cadete, Marissa
Ganji, Niloofar
Lau, Ethan
Alganabi, Mashriq
Farhat, Nassim
Lee, Carol
Eaton, Simon
Mitchell, Robert
Ray, Steve
De Coppi, Paolo
Patel, Ketan
Pierro, Agostino
Treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis by conditioned medium derived from human amniotic fluid stem cells
title Treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis by conditioned medium derived from human amniotic fluid stem cells
title_full Treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis by conditioned medium derived from human amniotic fluid stem cells
title_fullStr Treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis by conditioned medium derived from human amniotic fluid stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis by conditioned medium derived from human amniotic fluid stem cells
title_short Treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis by conditioned medium derived from human amniotic fluid stem cells
title_sort treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis by conditioned medium derived from human amniotic fluid stem cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8638898/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34855833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260522
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