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Platelet-derived exosomes induce cell proliferation and wound healing in human endometrial cells

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REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
Volume 17, Issue 11, Pages 805-817

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/rme-2022-0095

Keywords

endometrium; exosome; extracellular vesicle; menstrual blood-derived stem cells; platelet-derived exosomes

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  1. Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Medicine

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The study found that a platelet-derived purified exosome product (PEP) can be absorbed by various types of endometrial cells. PEP treatment can increase cell proliferation and wound healing capacity.
Aim: To investigate the regenerative effects of a platelet-derived purified exosome product (PEP) on human endometrial cells. Materials & methods: Endometrial adenocarcinoma cells (HEC-1A), endometrial stromal cells (T HESC) and menstrual blood-derived stem cells (MenSC) were assessed for exosome absorption and subsequent changes in cell proliferation and wound healing properties over 48 h. Results: Cell proliferation increased in PEP treated T HESC (p < 0.0001) and MenSC (p < 0.001) after 6 h and in HEC-1A (p < 0.01) after 12 h. PEP improved wound healing after 6 h in HEC-1A (p < 0.01) and MenSC (p < 0.0001) and in T HESC between 24 and 36 h (p < 0.05). Conclusion: PEP was absorbed by three different endometrial cell types. PEP treatment increased cell proliferation and wound healing capacity.

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