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Exosomes released from educated mesenchymal stem cells accelerate cutaneous wound healing via promoting angiogenesis

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CELL PROLIFERATION
Volume 53, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cpr.12830

Keywords

angiogenesis; exosome; mesenchymal stem cell; regenerative medicine; wound healing

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Funding

  1. Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi [2018JM3026]
  2. Young Talent Support Program of Stomatology of FMMU [2018D4]
  3. Young Elite Scientist Sponsorship Program by CAST [2017QNRC001]
  4. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC1102900]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31800817, 31870970, 81670915]
  6. Youth Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China [81601620, 81800924]

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Objectives Skin serves as the major interface between the external environment and body which is liable to many kinds of injuries. Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy has been widely used and became a promising strategy. Pre-treatment with chemical agents, hypoxia or gene modifications can partially protect MSCs against injury, and the pre-treated MSCs show the improved differentiation, homing capacity, survival and paracrine effects regard to attenuating injury. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the exosomes from the educated MSCs contribute to accelerate wound healing process. Materials and methods We extracted the exosomes from the two educated MSCs and utilized them in the cutaneous wound healing model. The pro-angiogenetic effect of exosomes on endothelial cells was also investigated. Results We firstly found that MSCs pre-treated by exosomes from neonatal serum significantly improved their biological functions and the effect of therapy. Moreover, we extracted the exosomes from the educated MSCs and utilized them to treat the cutaneous wound model directly. We found that the released exosomes from MSCs which educated by neonatal serum before had the more outstanding performance in therapeutic effect. Mechanistically, we revealed that the recipient endothelial cells (ECs) were targeted and the exosomes promoted their functions to enhance angiogenesis via regulating AKT/eNOS pathway. Conclusions Our findings unravelled the positive effect of the upgraded exosomes from the educated MSCs as a promising cell-free therapeutic strategy for cutaneous wound healing.

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