Anti-senescence ion-delivering nanocarrier for recovering therapeutic properties of long-term-cultured human adipose-derived stem cells

Authors
Kim, Yeong HwanIm, Gwang-BumKim, Sung-WonKim, Yu-JinYu, TaekyungLee, Ju-RoUm, Soong HoJoung, Yoon KiBhang, Suk Ho
Issue Date
2021-10-30
Publisher
BMC
Citation
JOURNAL OF NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY, v.19, no.1
Abstract
Background: Human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) have been used in various fields of tissue engineering because of their promising therapeutic efficacy. However, the stemness of hADSCs cannot be maintained for long durations, and their therapeutic cellular functions, such as paracrine factor secretion decrease during long-term cell culture. To facilitate the use of long-term-cultured hADSCs (L-ADSCs), we designed a novel therapeutic anti-senescence ion-delivering nanocarrier (AIN) that is capable of recovering the therapeutic properties of L-ADSCs. In the present study, we introduced a low-pH-responsive ion nanocarrier capable of delivering transition metal ions that can enhance angiogenic paracrine factor secretion from L-ADSCs. The AINs were delivered to L-ADSCs in an intracellular manner through endocytosis. Results: Low pH conditions within the endosomes induced the release of transition metal ions (Fe) into the L-ADSCs that in turn caused a mild elevation in the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). This mild elevation in ROS levels induced a downregulation of senescence-related gene expression and an upregulation of stemness-related gene expression. The angiogenic paracrine factor secretion from L-ADSCs was significantly enhanced, and this was evidenced by the observed therapeutic efficacy in response to treatment of a wound-closing mouse model with conditioned medium obtained from AIN-treated L-ADSCs that was similar to that observed in response to treatment with short-term-cultured adipose-derived stem cells. Conclusions: This study suggests a novel method and strategy for cell-based tissue regeneration that can overcome the limitations of the low stemness and therapeutic efficacy of stem cells that occurs during long-term cell culture.
Keywords
DIFFERENTIATION CAPACITY; CONDITIONED MEDIUM; STROMAL CELLS; HYPOXIA; DIFFERENTIATION CAPACITY; CONDITIONED MEDIUM; STROMAL CELLS; HYPOXIA; Angiogenesis; Functionality restoring; Intracellular ion delivery; Ischemic disease; Senescence; Stem cell therapy
ISSN
1477-3155
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116247
DOI
10.1186/s12951-021-01098-7
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