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Investigating the Paracrine Role of Perinatal Derivatives: Human Amniotic Fluid Stem Cell-Extracellular Vesicles Show Promising Transient Potential for Cardiomyocyte Renewal

Cardiomyocyte renewal represents an unmet clinical need for cardiac regeneration. Stem cell paracrine therapy has attracted increasing attention to resurge rescue mechanisms within the heart. We previously characterized the paracrine effects that human amniotic fluid–derived stem cells (hAFSC) can e...

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Autores principales: Costa, Ambra, Balbi, Carolina, Garbati, Patrizia, Palamà, Maria Elisabetta Federica, Reverberi, Daniele, De Palma, Antonella, Rossi, Rossana, Paladini, Dario, Coviello, Domenico, De Biasio, Pierangela, Ceresa, Davide, Malatesta, Paolo, Mauri, Pierluigi, Quarto, Rodolfo, Gentili, Chiara, Barile, Lucio, Bollini, Sveva
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35757808
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.902038
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author Costa, Ambra
Balbi, Carolina
Garbati, Patrizia
Palamà, Maria Elisabetta Federica
Reverberi, Daniele
De Palma, Antonella
Rossi, Rossana
Paladini, Dario
Coviello, Domenico
De Biasio, Pierangela
Ceresa, Davide
Malatesta, Paolo
Mauri, Pierluigi
Quarto, Rodolfo
Gentili, Chiara
Barile, Lucio
Bollini, Sveva
author_facet Costa, Ambra
Balbi, Carolina
Garbati, Patrizia
Palamà, Maria Elisabetta Federica
Reverberi, Daniele
De Palma, Antonella
Rossi, Rossana
Paladini, Dario
Coviello, Domenico
De Biasio, Pierangela
Ceresa, Davide
Malatesta, Paolo
Mauri, Pierluigi
Quarto, Rodolfo
Gentili, Chiara
Barile, Lucio
Bollini, Sveva
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description Cardiomyocyte renewal represents an unmet clinical need for cardiac regeneration. Stem cell paracrine therapy has attracted increasing attention to resurge rescue mechanisms within the heart. We previously characterized the paracrine effects that human amniotic fluid–derived stem cells (hAFSC) can exert to provide cardioprotection and enhance cardiac repair in preclinical models of myocardial ischemia and cardiotoxicity. Here, we analyze whether hAFSC secretome formulations, namely, hAFSC conditioned medium (hAFSC-CM) over extracellular vesicles (hAFSC-EVs) separated from it, can induce cardiomyocyte renewal. c-KIT+ hAFSC were obtained by leftover samples of II trimester prenatal amniocentesis (fetal hAFSC) and from clinical waste III trimester amniotic fluid during scheduled C-section procedures (perinatal hAFSC). hAFSC were primed under 1% O(2) to enrich hAFSC-CM and EVs with cardioactive factors. Neonatal mouse ventricular cardiomyocytes (mNVCM) were isolated from cardiac tissue of R26pFUCCI2 mice with cell cycle fluorescent tagging by mutually exclusive nuclear signal. mNVCM were stimulated by fetal versus perinatal hAFSC-CM and hAFSC-EVs to identify the most promising formulation for in vivo assessment in a R26pFUCCI2 neonatal mouse model of myocardial infarction (MI) via intraperitoneal delivery. While the perinatal hAFSC secretome did not provide any significant cardiogenic effect, fetal hAFSC-EVs significantly sustained mNVCM transition from S to M phase by 2-fold, while triggering cytokinesis by 4.5-fold over vehicle-treated cells. Treated mNVCM showed disorganized expression of cardiac alpha-actinin, suggesting cytoskeletal re-arrangements prior to cell renewal, with a 40% significant downregulation of Cofilin-2 and a positive trend of polymerized F-Actin. Fetal hAFSC-EVs increased cardiomyocyte cell cycle progression by 1.8-fold in the 4-day-old neonatal left ventricle myocardium short term after MI; however, such effect was lost at the later stage. Fetal hAFSC-EVs were enriched with a short isoform of Agrin, a mediator of neonatal heart regeneration acting by YAP-related signaling; yet in vitro application of YAP inhibitor verteporfin partially affected EV paracrine stimulation on mNVCM. EVs secreted by developmentally juvenile fetal hAFSC can support cardiomyocyte renewal to some extension, via intercellular conveyance of candidates possibly involving Agrin in combination with other factors. These perinatal derivative promising cardiogenic effects need further investigation to define their specific mechanism of action and enhance their potential translation into therapeutic opportunity.
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spelling pubmed-92142112022-06-23 Investigating the Paracrine Role of Perinatal Derivatives: Human Amniotic Fluid Stem Cell-Extracellular Vesicles Show Promising Transient Potential for Cardiomyocyte Renewal Costa, Ambra Balbi, Carolina Garbati, Patrizia Palamà, Maria Elisabetta Federica Reverberi, Daniele De Palma, Antonella Rossi, Rossana Paladini, Dario Coviello, Domenico De Biasio, Pierangela Ceresa, Davide Malatesta, Paolo Mauri, Pierluigi Quarto, Rodolfo Gentili, Chiara Barile, Lucio Bollini, Sveva Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Cardiomyocyte renewal represents an unmet clinical need for cardiac regeneration. Stem cell paracrine therapy has attracted increasing attention to resurge rescue mechanisms within the heart. We previously characterized the paracrine effects that human amniotic fluid–derived stem cells (hAFSC) can exert to provide cardioprotection and enhance cardiac repair in preclinical models of myocardial ischemia and cardiotoxicity. Here, we analyze whether hAFSC secretome formulations, namely, hAFSC conditioned medium (hAFSC-CM) over extracellular vesicles (hAFSC-EVs) separated from it, can induce cardiomyocyte renewal. c-KIT+ hAFSC were obtained by leftover samples of II trimester prenatal amniocentesis (fetal hAFSC) and from clinical waste III trimester amniotic fluid during scheduled C-section procedures (perinatal hAFSC). hAFSC were primed under 1% O(2) to enrich hAFSC-CM and EVs with cardioactive factors. Neonatal mouse ventricular cardiomyocytes (mNVCM) were isolated from cardiac tissue of R26pFUCCI2 mice with cell cycle fluorescent tagging by mutually exclusive nuclear signal. mNVCM were stimulated by fetal versus perinatal hAFSC-CM and hAFSC-EVs to identify the most promising formulation for in vivo assessment in a R26pFUCCI2 neonatal mouse model of myocardial infarction (MI) via intraperitoneal delivery. While the perinatal hAFSC secretome did not provide any significant cardiogenic effect, fetal hAFSC-EVs significantly sustained mNVCM transition from S to M phase by 2-fold, while triggering cytokinesis by 4.5-fold over vehicle-treated cells. Treated mNVCM showed disorganized expression of cardiac alpha-actinin, suggesting cytoskeletal re-arrangements prior to cell renewal, with a 40% significant downregulation of Cofilin-2 and a positive trend of polymerized F-Actin. Fetal hAFSC-EVs increased cardiomyocyte cell cycle progression by 1.8-fold in the 4-day-old neonatal left ventricle myocardium short term after MI; however, such effect was lost at the later stage. Fetal hAFSC-EVs were enriched with a short isoform of Agrin, a mediator of neonatal heart regeneration acting by YAP-related signaling; yet in vitro application of YAP inhibitor verteporfin partially affected EV paracrine stimulation on mNVCM. EVs secreted by developmentally juvenile fetal hAFSC can support cardiomyocyte renewal to some extension, via intercellular conveyance of candidates possibly involving Agrin in combination with other factors. These perinatal derivative promising cardiogenic effects need further investigation to define their specific mechanism of action and enhance their potential translation into therapeutic opportunity. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9214211/ /pubmed/35757808 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.902038 Text en Copyright © 2022 Costa, Balbi, Garbati, Palamà, Reverberi, De Palma, Rossi, Paladini, Coviello, De Biasio, Ceresa, Malatesta, Mauri, Quarto, Gentili, Barile and Bollini. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Costa, Ambra
Balbi, Carolina
Garbati, Patrizia
Palamà, Maria Elisabetta Federica
Reverberi, Daniele
De Palma, Antonella
Rossi, Rossana
Paladini, Dario
Coviello, Domenico
De Biasio, Pierangela
Ceresa, Davide
Malatesta, Paolo
Mauri, Pierluigi
Quarto, Rodolfo
Gentili, Chiara
Barile, Lucio
Bollini, Sveva
Investigating the Paracrine Role of Perinatal Derivatives: Human Amniotic Fluid Stem Cell-Extracellular Vesicles Show Promising Transient Potential for Cardiomyocyte Renewal
title Investigating the Paracrine Role of Perinatal Derivatives: Human Amniotic Fluid Stem Cell-Extracellular Vesicles Show Promising Transient Potential for Cardiomyocyte Renewal
title_full Investigating the Paracrine Role of Perinatal Derivatives: Human Amniotic Fluid Stem Cell-Extracellular Vesicles Show Promising Transient Potential for Cardiomyocyte Renewal
title_fullStr Investigating the Paracrine Role of Perinatal Derivatives: Human Amniotic Fluid Stem Cell-Extracellular Vesicles Show Promising Transient Potential for Cardiomyocyte Renewal
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Paracrine Role of Perinatal Derivatives: Human Amniotic Fluid Stem Cell-Extracellular Vesicles Show Promising Transient Potential for Cardiomyocyte Renewal
title_short Investigating the Paracrine Role of Perinatal Derivatives: Human Amniotic Fluid Stem Cell-Extracellular Vesicles Show Promising Transient Potential for Cardiomyocyte Renewal
title_sort investigating the paracrine role of perinatal derivatives: human amniotic fluid stem cell-extracellular vesicles show promising transient potential for cardiomyocyte renewal
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35757808
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.902038
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