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神经干细胞来源的外泌体通过促进血管生成促进损伤后脊髓功能的恢复。

Neural stem cell-derived exosomes facilitate spinal cord functional recovery after injury by promoting angiogenesis.

机构信息

Department of Spine Surgery, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha 410008, PR China.

Key Laboratory of Organ Injury, Aging and Regenerative Medicine of Hunan Province, Changsha 410008, PR China.

出版信息

Exp Biol Med (Maywood). 2020 Jan;245(1):54-65. doi: 10.1177/1535370219895491. Epub 2020 Jan 5.

Abstract

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Acute traumatic spinal cord injury is a devastating event without effective therapeutic approach. The feeble plasticity of spinal cord microvascular endothelial cells (SCMECs) after trauma is one of the major causes for the exacerbation of spinal cord injury. Therefore, improving the plasticity and regeneration of SCMECs is crucial to promote recovery after spinal cord injury. For the present study, we explored the influence of exosomes derived from neural stem cells (NSCs-Exos) on the spinal cord microvascular regeneration after spinal cord injury and determined the underlying mechanisms. After the primary NSCs and SCMECs were extracted, exosomes were isolated from NSCs conditioned medium and used to co-incubated with the SCMECs , and then the effect of exosomes on the angiogenic activities of SCMECs was measured. The candidate molecules involved in the NSCs-Exos-mediated angiogenesis were screened using Western blotting. The effect of NSCs-Exos on angiogenesis and spinal cord functional recovery after injury was analyzed. The results demonstrated that NSCs-Exos could enhance the angiogenic activities of SCMECs, and were highly enriched in VEGF-A. The level of VEGF-A was downregulated in NSCs-Exos and the pro-angiogenic effects on cocultured SCMECs were inhibited. Furthermore, NSCs-Exos significantly accelerated the microvascular regeneration, reduced the spinal cord cavity, and improved the Basso mouse scale scores in spinal cord injury mice. This work provides the evidence of the underlying mechanism of NSCs-Exos-mediated angiogenesis and suggests a novel therapeutic target for spinal cord injury.

IMPACT STATEMENT

The feeble plasticity of SCMECs after trauma is one of the major causes for the exacerbation of SCI. Therefore, improving the regeneration ability of SCMECs is crucial to promote spinal cord functional recovery after injury. Our current study uncovered that NSCs-Exos could promote SCMECs migration, tube formation and proliferation , and further identified that exosomal VEGF-A mediated the pro-angiogenic effect. Furthermore, we observed a remarkable microvascular density increase, spinal cord cavity shrinkage, and motor function recovery in SCI mice treated with NSCs-Exos, which confirmed the therapeutic effects of NSCs-Exos to alleviate SCI. Downregulating VEGF-A partially abolished these effects of NSCs-Exos. This is the first study to reveal that NSCs-Exos has the pro-angiogenic effect on SCMECs by transferring VEGF-A and promote microvascular regeneration and tissue healing, indicating that NSCs-Exos can become a promising therapeutic bioagent for facilitating the functional recovery of SCI.

摘要

目的

急性创伤性脊髓损伤是一种破坏性疾病,目前尚无有效的治疗方法。创伤后脊髓微血管内皮细胞(SCMECs)的弱可塑性是脊髓损伤恶化的主要原因之一。因此,提高 SCMECs 的可塑性和再生能力对于促进脊髓损伤后的恢复至关重要。本研究探讨了神经干细胞(NSCs)衍生的外泌体(NSCs-Exos)对脊髓损伤后脊髓微血管再生的影响,并确定了其潜在机制。从原代 NSCs 和 SCMECs 中提取外泌体后,将其从 NSCs 条件培养基中分离出来,与 SCMECs 共孵育,然后测量外泌体对 SCMEC 血管生成活性的影响。使用 Western blot 筛选参与 NSCs-Exos 介导的血管生成的候选分子。分析 NSCs-Exos 对损伤后血管生成和脊髓功能恢复的影响。结果表明,NSCs-Exos 可增强 SCMEC 的血管生成活性,且富含 VEGF-A。在 NSCs-Exos 中 VEGF-A 的水平下调,对共培养的 SCMECs 的促血管生成作用受到抑制。此外,NSCs-Exos 可显著促进微血管再生,减少脊髓空洞,改善脊髓损伤小鼠的巴索小鼠量表评分。这项工作为 NSCs-Exos 介导的血管生成的潜在机制提供了证据,并为脊髓损伤提供了一个新的治疗靶点。

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