Exendin-4 gene modification and microscaffold encapsulation promote self-persistence and antidiabetic activity of MSCs

Exendin-4 基因修饰和微支架封装促进 MSCs 自我持久性和抗糖尿病活性

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作者:Yuanyuan Zhang, Shuang Gao, Kaini Liang, Zhaozhao Wu, Xiaojun Yan, Wei Liu, Junyang Li, Bingjie Wu, Yanan Du

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-based therapy to combat diabetic-associated metabolic disorders is hindered by impoverished cell survival and limited therapeutic effects under high glucose stress. Here, we genetically engineered MSCs with Exendin-4 (MSC-Ex-4), a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analog, and demonstrated their boosted cellular functions and antidiabetic efficacy in the type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) mouse model. Mechanistically, MSC-Ex-4 achieved self-augmentation and improved survival under high glucose stress via autocrine activation of the GLP-1R-mediated AMPK signaling pathway. Meanwhile, MSC-Ex-4-secreted Exendin-4 suppressed senescence and apoptosis of pancreatic β cells through endocrine effects, while MSC-Ex-4-secreted bioactive factors (e.g., IGFBP2 and APOM) paracrinely augmented insulin sensitivity and decreased lipid accumulation in hepatocytes through PI3K-Akt activation. Furthermore, we encapsulated MSC-Ex-4 in 3D gelatin microscaffolds for single-dose administration to extend the therapeutic effect for 3 months. Together, our findings provide mechanistic insights into Exendin-4-mediated MSCs self-persistence and antidiabetic activity that offer more effective MSC-based therapy for T2DM.

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