Extracellular vesicles derived from human ESC-MSCs target macrophage and promote anti-inflammation process, angiogenesis, and functional recovery in ACS-induced severe skeletal muscle injury

人胚胎干细胞来源的间充质干细胞(ESC-MSCs)产生的细胞外囊泡靶向巨噬细胞,促进抗炎过程、血管生成以及急性冠脉综合征(ACS)诱导的严重骨骼肌损伤的功能恢复。

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作者:Xiangkang Jiang # ,Jingyuan Yang # ,Yao Lin # ,Fei Liu ,Jiawei Tao ,Wenbin Zhang ,Jiefeng Xu ,Mao Zhang

Abstract

Background: Acute compartment syndrome (ACS) is one of the most common complications of musculoskeletal injury, leading to the necrosis and demise of skeletal muscle cells. Our previous study showed that embryonic stem cells-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ESC-MSCs) are novel therapeutics in ACS treatment. As extracellular vesicles (EVs) are rapidly gaining attention as cell-free therapeutics that have advantages over parental stem cells, the therapeutic potential and mechanisms of EVs from ESC-MSCs on ACS need to be explored. Method: In the present study, we examined the protective effects in the experimental ACS rat model and investigated the role of macrophages in mediating these effects. Next, we used transcriptome sequencing to explore the mechanisms by which ESC-MSC-EVs regulate macrophage polarization. Furthermore, miRNA sequencing was performed on ESC-MSC-EVs to identify miRNA candidates associated with macrophage polarization. Results: We found that intravenous administration of ESC-MSC-EVs, given at the time of fasciotomy, significantly promotes the anti-inflammation process, angiogenesis, and functional recovery of muscle in ACS. The beneficial effects were associated with ESC-MSC-EVs affecting macrophage polarization by delivering various miRNAs which regulate NF-κB, JAK/STAT, and PI3K/AKT pathways. Our data further illustrate that ESC-MSC-EVs mainly modulate macrophage polarization via the miR-21/PTEN, miR-320a/PTEN, miR-423/NLRP3, miR-100/mTOR, and miR-26a/TLR3 axes. Conclusion: Together, our results demonstrated the beneficial effects of ESC-MSC-EVs in ACS, wherein the miRNAs present in ESC-MSC-EVs regulate the polarization of macrophages.

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