Salah Bareqa, Shahin Diana, Sarhan Momen, Al-Karmi Joud, Al-Kurdi Ban, Al-Atoom Renata, Ismail Mohammad A, Hammad Nouran, Jafar Hanan, Awidi Abdalla, Ababneh Nidaa A
General Surgery Department/Plastic & Reconstructive, Jordan University Hospital, the University of Jordan, 11942.
Cell Therapy Center, the University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan, 11942.
Biol Open. 2024 Dec 15;13(12). doi: 10.1242/bio.061665. Epub 2024 Dec 3.
Cigarette smoking negatively impacts mesenchymal stem cell functionality, including proliferation, viability, and differentiation potential. Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) are increasingly used for therapeutic purposes, but the specific effects of smoking in vivo on these cells are poorly understood. This study investigates the effects of cigarette smoke on the proliferation, viability, gene expression, and cellular functions of ADMSCs from smoking and non-smoking donors. In this study, ADMSCs were isolated from healthy smokers and non-smokers, and cell proliferation was assessed using the MTT assay, viability with apoptosis assays, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), and gene expression related to oxidative stress and cellular functions. Cell cycle analysis was also conducted. Our findings reveal a significant decrease in the proliferation of ADMSCs from smokers. Apoptosis assays showed reduced viable cells in smokers without a significant change in MMP, suggesting alternative pathways contributing to decreased viability. Gene expression analysis indicated the upregulation of genes associated with oxidative stress response and cellular defense mechanisms and the downregulation of genes related to inflammatory signaling, detoxification, and cellular metabolism. Cell cycle analysis indicates cycle arrest or delay in smokers, possibly due to stress and potential DNA damage. Smoking negatively affects ADMSCs' proliferation, viability, and function through oxidative stress and gene expression alterations. These findings highlight the importance of considering smoking status in ADMSC therapies and the need for further research to mitigate the effect of smoking on stem cells.
吸烟会对间充质干细胞的功能产生负面影响,包括增殖、活力和分化潜能。脂肪来源的间充质干细胞(ADMSCs)越来越多地用于治疗目的,但吸烟在体内对这些细胞的具体影响尚不清楚。本研究调查香烟烟雾对来自吸烟和非吸烟供体的ADMSCs的增殖、活力、基因表达和细胞功能的影响。在本研究中,从健康吸烟者和非吸烟者中分离出ADMSCs,并使用MTT法评估细胞增殖,通过凋亡检测、线粒体膜电位(MMP)以及与氧化应激和细胞功能相关的基因表达来评估活力。还进行了细胞周期分析。我们的研究结果显示,吸烟者的ADMSCs增殖显著降低。凋亡检测表明吸烟者的活细胞减少,而MMP没有显著变化,这表明存在导致活力下降的其他途径。基因表达分析表明,与氧化应激反应和细胞防御机制相关的基因上调,而与炎症信号传导、解毒和细胞代谢相关的基因下调。细胞周期分析表明吸烟者存在细胞周期停滞或延迟,这可能是由于应激和潜在的DNA损伤。吸烟通过氧化应激和基因表达改变对ADMSCs的增殖、活力和功能产生负面影响。这些发现凸显了在ADMSC治疗中考虑吸烟状况的重要性,以及进一步研究减轻吸烟对干细胞影响的必要性。