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Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Arthritis Patients: Differential Modulation of CD4⁺ T Cell Activation and Cytokine Production.
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Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research [Med Sci Monit] 2024 Nov 15; Vol. 30, pp. e945273. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Nov 15. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) from intra-articular adipose tissue of osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients similarly regulate the proliferation of activated CD4⁺ T lymphocytes and exhibit comparable differentiation potential. This study aimed to assess the impact of ASCs from RA patients on CD4⁺ T cell activation and differentiation into Th17 and T regulatory (Treg) cells. MATERIAL AND METHODS Intra-articular adipose tissue samples were obtained from patients with RA and OA, who underwent knee replacement surgery. ASCs were isolated and cultured either with isolated CD4⁺ cells or with peripheral blood mononuclear cells. After culture, CD4⁺ T cell phenotype was evaluated by flow cytometry, and cytokine concentrations in culture supernatants were analyzed via ELISA. Blocking experiments were conducted to identify the soluble agents responsible for the immunomodulatory effects of ASCs. RESULTS RA- and OA-derived ASCs effectively modulated CD25 and CD69 expression on CD4⁺ cells. RA-derived ASCs failed to induce Tregs, decreased HLA-DR expression, and increased IL-35 production. RA- and OA-derived ASCs reduced TNF and IFN-γ production but increased IL-17 production. The immunomodulatory activities of ASCs were linked to the kynurenine pathway and prostaglandin E2. CONCLUSIONS This study indicates that ASCs modulate the phenotype of CD4⁺ T cells and influence the production of both pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines. However, ASCs from RA patients appear to have impaired immunomodulatory abilities, raising concerns about their therapeutic potential. Further research is needed to enhance our understanding of ASCs biology and their therapeutic utility.
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- Humans
Middle Aged
Male
Female
Cell Differentiation
Osteoarthritis immunology
Osteoarthritis metabolism
Aged
Th17 Cells immunology
Th17 Cells metabolism
Cells, Cultured
Mesenchymal Stem Cells metabolism
Mesenchymal Stem Cells immunology
Cytokines metabolism
Adipose Tissue cytology
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes immunology
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes metabolism
Arthritis, Rheumatoid immunology
Arthritis, Rheumatoid metabolism
Lymphocyte Activation immunology
T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory immunology
T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory metabolism
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1643-3750
- Volume :
- 30
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 39543859
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.945273