Comparative Effects of Dexamethasone and ASC Secretome in an Ex Vivo Osteoarthritis Co-Culture Model.

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作者:Della Morte Elena, Cadelano Francesca, Pasquini Andrea, Zagra Luigi, Baj Alessandro, Giannasi Chiara, Niada Stefania
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a multifactorial disease characterized by inflammation, extracellular matrix remodeling, and joint degeneration, and it still lacks disease-modifying treatments. Here, we applied an ex vivo OA model based on transwell co-cultures of cartilage and synovial membrane explants harvested from OA patients to compare the effects of adipose-derived stem/stromal cell (ASC) conditioned medium (CM) with dexamethasone (DEX), a clinically used corticosteroid. Explants were treated for 48 h with 100 nM DEX, CM derived from 5 × 10(5) ASCs, or left untreated. Outcomes included gene and protein expression of key mediators, metalloprotease and aggrecanase activities, and nitric oxide release. DEX significantly reduced inflammatory markers (e.g., PTGS, IL-1β, and IDO) and VEGF expression in both tissues, while CM did not elicit consistent anti-inflammatory effects. Regarding matrix remodeling, both treatments reduced metalloprotease activity, with DEX modulating MMP3 and MMP13 expression in both tissues and CM reducing only MMP3 expression in cartilage while presenting high levels of TIMP-1. These results confirm the robustness of the model, demonstrated by reproducible responses to DEX and its high-throughput potential, and underscore the need for mechanistic studies to optimize novel biotherapeutics.

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