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Phenotypical/functional characterization of in vitro-expanded mesenchymal stromal cells from patients with Crohn's disease

Journal

CYTOTHERAPY
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages 825-836

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.3109/14653240903121260

Keywords

Crohn's disease; inflammation; in vitro expansion; mesenchymal stromal cells; reparative medicine

Funding

  1. Istituto Superiore di Sanita (National Program on Stem Cells)
  2. European Union
  3. MIUR (Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Universita e della Ricerca, Progetti di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale, PRIN)
  4. Fondazione CARIPLO
  5. Istituto Superiors di Sanita

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Background aims Because of their capacity to modulate the immune response and promote tissue repair, mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) represent a potential novel treatment for autoimmune/inflammatory diseases, including Crohn's disease (CD). The aim of the study was in vitro characterization of MSC from active CD patients for future clinical application. Methods MSC from the bone marrow (BM) of seven CD patients (median age 32 years) were expanded ex vivo in the presence of 5% platelet lysate; cells were investigated for clonogenic efficiency, proliferative capacity, morphology, immunophenotype, differentiation potential, genetic stability and ability to suppress in vitro proliferation of both autologous and allogeneic lymphocytes to polyclonal mitogens. Results were compared with those of BM MSC of four healthy donors (HD). Results MSC were successfully expanded from all patients. Colony-forming unit-fibroblast (CFU-F) frequency and proliferative capacity were comparable in CD and HD MSC. CD MSC showed typical spindle-shaped morphology and differentiated into osteoblasts, adipocytes and chondrocytes. Surface immunologic markers did not differ between CD and HD MSC, with the only exception of sizeable levels of HLA-DR at early culture passages [12-84% at passage (P) 1] in the former. CD MSC ceased their growth at variable passages (from P8 to P25) and entered senescence without any change in morphology/proliferation rate. Array-comparative genomic hybridization demonstrated that CD MSC do not show imbalanced chromosomal rearrangements. Both CD and HD MSC inhibited in vitro proliferation of lymphocytes to mitogens. Conclusions CD MSC show biologic characteristics similar to HD MSC and can be considered for anti-inflammatory and reparative cell therapy approaches in patients with refractory disease.

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