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Biologically active constituents of the secretome of human W8B2

Authors :
Shuai, Nie
Xin, Wang
Priyadharshini, Sivakumaran
Mark M W, Chong
Xin, Liu
Tara, Karnezis
Nadeeka, Bandara
Kaloyan, Takov
Cameron J, Nowell
Stephen, Wilcox
Mitch, Shambrook
Andrew F, Hill
Nicole C, Harris
Andrew E, Newcomb
Padraig, Strappe
Ramin, Shayan
Damián, Hernández
Jordan, Clarke
Eric, Hanssen
Sean M, Davidson
Gregory J, Dusting
Alice, Pébay
Joshua W K, Ho
Nicholas, Williamson
Shiang Y, Lim
Source :
Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The benefits of adult stem cells for repair of the heart have been attributed to the repertoire of salutary paracrine activities they appear to exert. We previously isolated human W8B2+ cardiac stem cells (CSCs) and found they powerfully influence cardiomyocytes and endothelial cells to collectively promote cardiac repair and regeneration. Here, the complexity of the W8B2+ CSC secretomes was characterised and examined in more detail. Using ion exchange chromatography to separate soluble proteins based on their net surface charge, the secreted factors responsible for the pro-survival activity of W8B2+ CSCs were found within the low and medium cation fractions. In addition to the soluble proteins, extracellular vesicles generated from W8B2+ CSCs not only exhibited pro-survival and pro-angiogenic activities, but also promoted proliferation of neonatal cardiomyocytes. These extracellular vesicles contain a cargo of proteins, mRNA and primary microRNA precursors that are enriched in exosomes and are capable of modulating collectively many of the cellular pathways involved in protein metabolism, cell growth, as well as cellular responses to stress and organisation of the extracellular matrix. Thus the W8B2+ CSC secretome contains a multitude of bioactive paracrine factors we have now characterised, that might well be harnessed for therapeutic application for cardiac repair and regeneration.

Details

ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Accession number :
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