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The Therapeutic Efficacy of Tonsil-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-induced Acute Murine Colitis Model

Authors :
Yang Hee Joo
Kang Hoon Lee
Chang Mo Moon
Eun Mi Song
Chung Hyun Tae
Ji Young Jang
Ko Eun Lee
Ki Nam Shim
Seong Eun Kim
Sung Ae Jung
Hye Kyung Jung
Source :
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology, Vol 69, Iss 2, Pp 119-128 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
The Korean Society of Gastroenterology, 2017.

Abstract

Background/Aims: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent progenitor cells currently under investigation for its efficacy as the treatment for inflammatory bowel disease. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of tonsil-derived mesenchymal stem cells (T-MSCs) as a novel source of mesenchymal stem cells and traced their localization in a murine model of acute colitis induced by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS). Methods: C57BL/6 mice were randomly assigned to the following three groups: the normal control group, DSS colitis group (DSS+phosphate buffered saline), and T-MSC group (DSS+T-MSCs, 1×106). The severity of colitis was assessed by determining the severity of symptoms of colitis, colon length, histopathologic grade, and levels of inflammatory cytokines. T-MSCs labeled with PKH26 were traced in vivo. Results: The T-MSC group, compared with the DSS colitis group, showed a significantly lower disease activity index (11.3±1.5 vs. 8.3±1.9, p=0.015) at sacrifice and less reduction of body weight (-17.1±5.0% vs. -8.1±6.9%, p=0.049). In the T-MSC group, the histologic colitis score was significantly decreased compared with the DSS colitis group (22.6±3.8 vs. 17.0±3.4, p=0.039). IL-6 and IL-1β, the pro-inflammatory cytokines, were also significantly reduced after a treatment with T-MSCs. In vivo tracking revealed no PKH26-labelled T-MSCs in the colonic tissue of mice with acute colitis. Conclusions: In the acute colitis model, we demonstrated that the administration of T-MSCs ameliorates inflammatory symptoms and histology. Moreover, the anti-inflammatory activities of T-MSCs were independent of gut homing.

Details

ISSN :
22336869 and 15989992
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2fe1012aa8cb0106d7a5bb34ec5eeb30