Mesenchymal stromal cell derived extracellular vesicles reduce hypoxia-ischaemia induced perinatal injury

Sisa, Claudia, Kholia, Sharad, Naylor, Jordan, Herrera Sanchez, Maria Beatriz, Bruno, Stefania, Deregibus, Maria Chaiara, Camussi, Giovanni, Inal, Jameel, Lange, Sigrun and Hristova, Mariya (2019) Mesenchymal stromal cell derived extracellular vesicles reduce hypoxia-ischaemia induced perinatal injury. Frontiers in Physiology, 10 (MAR): 282. p. 282. ISSN 1664-042X
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Background: Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic (HI) insult is a leading cause of disability and death in newborns, with therapeutic hypothermia being the only currently available clinical intervention. Thus there is a great need for adjunct and novel treatments for enhanced or alternative post-HI neuroprotection. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MSCs) have recently been shown to exhibit regenerative effects in various injury models. Here we present findings showing neuroprotective effects of MSC-derived EVs in the Rice-Vannucci model of severe HI-induced neonatal brain insult. Methods: Mesenchymal stromal/stem cell-derived EVs were applied intranasally immediately post HI-insult and behavioral outcomes were observed 48 h following MSC-EV treatment, as assessed by negative geotaxis. Brains were thereafter excised and assessed for changes in glial responses, cell death, and neuronal loss as markers of damage at 48 h post HI-insult. Results: Brains of the MSC-EV treated group showed a significant decrease in microglial activation, cell death, and percentage tissue volume loss in multiple brain regions, compared to the control-treated groups. Furthermore, negative geotaxis test showed improved behavioral outcomes at 48 h following MSC-EV treatment. Conclusion: Our findings highlight the clinical potential of using MSC-derived EVs following neonatal hypoxia-ischaemia.


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