Amniotic fluid stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles educate type 2 conventional dendritic cells to rescue autoimmune disorders in a multiple sclerosis mouse model

羊水干细胞来源的细胞外囊泡可诱导2型常规树突状细胞,从而在多发性硬化症小鼠模型中挽救自身免疫性疾病。

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作者:Giorgia Manni ,Marco Gargaro ,Doriana Ricciuti ,Simona Fontana ,Eleonora Padiglioni ,Marco Cipolloni ,Tommaso Mazza ,Jessica Rosati ,Alessandra di Veroli ,Giulia Mencarelli ,Benedetta Pieroni ,Estevão Carlos Silva Barcelos ,Giulia Scalisi ,Francesco Sarnari ,Alessandro di Michele ,Luisa Pascucci ,Francesca de Franco ,Teresa Zelante ,Cinzia Antognelli ,Gabriele Cruciani ,Vincenzo Nicola Talesa ,Rita Romani ,Francesca Fallarino

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) are essential orchestrators of immune responses and represent potential targets for immunomodulation in autoimmune diseases. Human amniotic fluid secretome is abundant in immunoregulatory factors, with extracellular vesicles (EVs) being a significant component. However, the impact of these EVs on dendritic cells subsets remain unexplored. In this study, we investigated the interaction between highly purified dendritic cell subsets and EVs derived from amniotic fluid stem cell lines (HAFSC-EVs). Our results suggest that HAFSC-EVs are preferentially taken up by conventional dendritic cell type 2 (cDC2) through CD29 receptor-mediated internalization, resulting in a tolerogenic DC phenotype characterized by reduced expression and production of pro-inflammatory mediators. Furthermore, treatment of cDC2 cells with HAFSC-EVs in coculture systems resulted in a higher proportion of T cells expressing the regulatory T cell marker Foxp3 compared to vehicle-treated control cells. Moreover, transfer of HAFSC-EV-treated cDC2s into an EAE mouse model resulted in the suppression of autoimmune responses and clinical improvement. These results suggest that HAFSC-EVs may serve as a promising tool for reprogramming inflammatory cDC2s towards a tolerogenic phenotype and for controlling autoimmune responses in the central nervous system, representing a potential platform for the study of the effects of EVs in DC subsets.

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