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Human Omental Mesothelial Cells Impart an Immunomodulatory Landscape Impeding B- and T-Cell Activation

Mesothelial cells form the mesothelium, a simple epithelium lining the walls of serous cavities and the surface of visceral organs. Although mesothelial cells are phenotypically well characterized, their immunoregulatory properties remain largely unknown, with only two studies reporting their capaci...

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Autores principales: Gauthier, Benoit R., Rubio-Contreras, Diana, Gómez-Rosado, Juan Carlos, Capitán-Morales, Luis Cristobal, Hmadcha, Abdelkrim, Soria, Bernat, Lachaud, Christian Claude
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9180401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682603
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23115924
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author Gauthier, Benoit R.
Rubio-Contreras, Diana
Gómez-Rosado, Juan Carlos
Capitán-Morales, Luis Cristobal
Hmadcha, Abdelkrim
Soria, Bernat
Lachaud, Christian Claude
author_facet Gauthier, Benoit R.
Rubio-Contreras, Diana
Gómez-Rosado, Juan Carlos
Capitán-Morales, Luis Cristobal
Hmadcha, Abdelkrim
Soria, Bernat
Lachaud, Christian Claude
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description Mesothelial cells form the mesothelium, a simple epithelium lining the walls of serous cavities and the surface of visceral organs. Although mesothelial cells are phenotypically well characterized, their immunoregulatory properties remain largely unknown, with only two studies reporting their capacity to inhibit T cells through TGF-β and their consumption of L-arginine by arginase-1. Whether human mesothelial cells can suppress other immune cells and possess additional leukosuppressive mechanisms, remain to be addressed to better delineate their therapeutic potential for cell therapy. Herein, we generated secretomes from omental mesothelial cells (OMC) and assess their capacity to inhibit lymphocytes proliferation, suppress activated T and B cells, as well as to modify macrophage activation markers. The secretome from mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) served as a control of immuno-suppression. Although OMC and MSC were phenotypically divergent, their cytokine secretion patterns as well as expression of inflammatory and immunomodulary genes were similar. As such, OMC- and MSC-derived secretomes (OMC-S and MSC-S) both polarized RAW 264.7 macrophages towards a M2-like anti-inflammatory phenotype and suppressed mouse and human lymphocytes proliferation. OMC-S displayed a strong ability to suppress mouse- and human-activated CD19(+)/CD25(+) B cells as compared to MSC-S. The lymphosuppressive activity of the OMC-S could be significantly counteracted either by SB-431542, an inhibitor of TGFβ and activin signaling pathways, or with a monoclonal antibody against the TGFβ1, β2, and β3 isoforms. A strong blockade of the OMC-S-mediated lymphosuppressive activity was achieved using L-NMMA, a specific inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (NOS). Taken together, our results suggest that OMC are potent immunomodulators.
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spelling pubmed-91804012022-06-10 Human Omental Mesothelial Cells Impart an Immunomodulatory Landscape Impeding B- and T-Cell Activation Gauthier, Benoit R. Rubio-Contreras, Diana Gómez-Rosado, Juan Carlos Capitán-Morales, Luis Cristobal Hmadcha, Abdelkrim Soria, Bernat Lachaud, Christian Claude Int J Mol Sci Article Mesothelial cells form the mesothelium, a simple epithelium lining the walls of serous cavities and the surface of visceral organs. Although mesothelial cells are phenotypically well characterized, their immunoregulatory properties remain largely unknown, with only two studies reporting their capacity to inhibit T cells through TGF-β and their consumption of L-arginine by arginase-1. Whether human mesothelial cells can suppress other immune cells and possess additional leukosuppressive mechanisms, remain to be addressed to better delineate their therapeutic potential for cell therapy. Herein, we generated secretomes from omental mesothelial cells (OMC) and assess their capacity to inhibit lymphocytes proliferation, suppress activated T and B cells, as well as to modify macrophage activation markers. The secretome from mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) served as a control of immuno-suppression. Although OMC and MSC were phenotypically divergent, their cytokine secretion patterns as well as expression of inflammatory and immunomodulary genes were similar. As such, OMC- and MSC-derived secretomes (OMC-S and MSC-S) both polarized RAW 264.7 macrophages towards a M2-like anti-inflammatory phenotype and suppressed mouse and human lymphocytes proliferation. OMC-S displayed a strong ability to suppress mouse- and human-activated CD19(+)/CD25(+) B cells as compared to MSC-S. The lymphosuppressive activity of the OMC-S could be significantly counteracted either by SB-431542, an inhibitor of TGFβ and activin signaling pathways, or with a monoclonal antibody against the TGFβ1, β2, and β3 isoforms. A strong blockade of the OMC-S-mediated lymphosuppressive activity was achieved using L-NMMA, a specific inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (NOS). Taken together, our results suggest that OMC are potent immunomodulators. MDPI 2022-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9180401/ /pubmed/35682603 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23115924 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gauthier, Benoit R.
Rubio-Contreras, Diana
Gómez-Rosado, Juan Carlos
Capitán-Morales, Luis Cristobal
Hmadcha, Abdelkrim
Soria, Bernat
Lachaud, Christian Claude
Human Omental Mesothelial Cells Impart an Immunomodulatory Landscape Impeding B- and T-Cell Activation
title Human Omental Mesothelial Cells Impart an Immunomodulatory Landscape Impeding B- and T-Cell Activation
title_full Human Omental Mesothelial Cells Impart an Immunomodulatory Landscape Impeding B- and T-Cell Activation
title_fullStr Human Omental Mesothelial Cells Impart an Immunomodulatory Landscape Impeding B- and T-Cell Activation
title_full_unstemmed Human Omental Mesothelial Cells Impart an Immunomodulatory Landscape Impeding B- and T-Cell Activation
title_short Human Omental Mesothelial Cells Impart an Immunomodulatory Landscape Impeding B- and T-Cell Activation
title_sort human omental mesothelial cells impart an immunomodulatory landscape impeding b- and t-cell activation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9180401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682603
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23115924
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