Mesenchymal stromal cells protect human cardiomyocytes from amyloid fibril damage

间充质基质细胞保护人类心肌细胞免受淀粉样原纤维损伤

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作者:Yi Lin, Marta Marin-Argany, Christopher J Dick, Keely R Redhage, Luis M Blancas-Mejia, Peggy Bulur, Greg W Butler, Michael C Deeds, Benjamin J Madden, Angela Williams, Jonathan S Wall, Allan Dietz, Marina Ramirez-Alvarado

Aims

Light chain (AL) amyloidosis is a protein misfolding disease characterized by extracellular deposition of immunoglobulin light chains (LC) as amyloid fibrils. Patients with LC amyloid involvement of the heart have the worst morbidity and mortality. Current treatments target the plasma cells to reduce further production of amyloid proteins. There is dire need to understand the mechanisms of cardiac tissue damage from amyloid to develop novel therapies. We recently reported that LC soluble and fibrillar species cause apoptosis and inhibit cell growth in human cardiomyocytes. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) can promote wound healing and tissue remodeling. The objective of this study was to evaluate MSCs to protect cardiomyocytes affected by AL amyloid fibrils.

Conclusions

This important proof of concept study will inform future rational development of MSC therapy in cardiac LC amyloid.

Methods

We used live cell imaging and proteomics to analyze the effect of MSCs in the growth arrest caused by AL amyloid fibrils.

Results

We evaluated the growth of human cardiomyocytes (RFP-AC16 cells) in the presence of cytotoxic LC amyloid fibrils. MSCs reversed the cell growth arrest caused by LC fibrils. We also demonstrated that this effect requires cell contact and may be mediated through paracrine factors modulating cell adhesion and extracellular matrix remodeling. To our knowledge, this is the first report of MSC protection of human cardiomyocytes in amyloid disease. Conclusions: This important proof of concept study will inform future rational development of MSC therapy in cardiac LC amyloid.

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