Exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells improve ovary function of premature ovarian insufficiency by targeting SMAD
Abstract Background Although many reports show that various kinds of stem cells have the ability to recover the function of premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), few studies are associated with the mechanism of stem cell treatment of POI. We designed this experimental study to investigate whether h...
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doaj-b091e91ae5294af6b4600487440dc0ae2020-11-25T02:39:32ZengBMCStem Cell Research & Therapy1757-65122018-08-019111210.1186/s13287-018-0953-7Exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells improve ovary function of premature ovarian insufficiency by targeting SMADBoxian Huang0Jiafeng Lu1Chenyue Ding2Qinyan Zou3Wei Wang4Hong Li5Center of Reproduction and Genetics, Affiliated Suzhou Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou Municipal HospitalCenter of Reproduction and Genetics, Affiliated Suzhou Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou Municipal HospitalCenter of Reproduction and Genetics, Affiliated Suzhou Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou Municipal HospitalCenter of Reproduction and Genetics, Affiliated Suzhou Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou Municipal HospitalCenter of Reproduction and Genetics, Affiliated Suzhou Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou Municipal HospitalCenter of Reproduction and Genetics, Affiliated Suzhou Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou Municipal HospitalAbstract Background Although many reports show that various kinds of stem cells have the ability to recover the function of premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), few studies are associated with the mechanism of stem cell treatment of POI. We designed this experimental study to investigate whether human adipose stem cell-derived exosomes (hADSC-Exos) retain the ability to restore ovarian function and how hADSC-Exos work in this process. Methods A POI mouse model was established and human ovarian granule cells (hGCs) collected from individuals with POI were prepared to assess the therapeutic effects and illuminate the mechanism of hADSCs in curing POI. The hematoxylin and eosin assay method was employed to assess the number of follicles. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the serum levels of sex hormones. The proliferation rate and marker expression levels of hGCs were measured by flow cytometry (fluorescence-activated cell sorting). Real-time PCR and western blot assays were used to determine the mRNA and protein expression levels of SMAD2, SMAD3, and SMAD5. Western blot assays were used to test the protein expression levels of apoptosis genes (Fas, FasL, caspase-3, and caspase-8). Results After the hADSC-Exos were transplanted into the POI mice model, they exerted better therapeutic activity on mouse ovarian function, improving follicle numbers during four stages. ELISA results showed that hADSC-Exos elevated the hormone levels to the normal levels. In addition, after hADSC-Exos were cocultured with POI hGCs, our results showed that hADSC-Exos significantly promoted the proliferation rate and inhibited the apoptosis rate. Furthermore, hADSC-Exos also increased the marker expression of hGCs to the normal level. Besides, mRNA and protein assays demonstrated that hADSC-Exos downregulated the expression of SMAD2, SMAD3, and SMAD5 in vivo and in vitro. Western blot assay demonstrated that hADSC-Exos inhibited expression of the apoptosis genes in POI hGCs, and SMAD knockdown increased the protein expression of apoptosis genes. Conclusions These findings demonstrate for the first time the molecular cascade and related cell biology events involved in the mechanism by which exosomes derived from hADSCs improved ovarian function of POI disease via regulation of the SMAD signaling pathway.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13287-018-0953-7Human adipose stem cellsPremature ovarian insufficiencyExosomeSMAD pathway |
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Boxian Huang Jiafeng Lu Chenyue Ding Qinyan Zou Wei Wang Hong Li Exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells improve ovary function of premature ovarian insufficiency by targeting SMAD Stem Cell Research & Therapy Human adipose stem cells Premature ovarian insufficiency Exosome SMAD pathway |
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Boxian Huang Jiafeng Lu Chenyue Ding Qinyan Zou Wei Wang Hong Li |
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Exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells improve ovary function of premature ovarian insufficiency by targeting SMAD |
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Exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells improve ovary function of premature ovarian insufficiency by targeting SMAD |
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Exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells improve ovary function of premature ovarian insufficiency by targeting SMAD |
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Exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells improve ovary function of premature ovarian insufficiency by targeting SMAD |
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Exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells improve ovary function of premature ovarian insufficiency by targeting SMAD |
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exosomes derived from human adipose mesenchymal stem cells improve ovary function of premature ovarian insufficiency by targeting smad |
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Abstract Background Although many reports show that various kinds of stem cells have the ability to recover the function of premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), few studies are associated with the mechanism of stem cell treatment of POI. We designed this experimental study to investigate whether human adipose stem cell-derived exosomes (hADSC-Exos) retain the ability to restore ovarian function and how hADSC-Exos work in this process. Methods A POI mouse model was established and human ovarian granule cells (hGCs) collected from individuals with POI were prepared to assess the therapeutic effects and illuminate the mechanism of hADSCs in curing POI. The hematoxylin and eosin assay method was employed to assess the number of follicles. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the serum levels of sex hormones. The proliferation rate and marker expression levels of hGCs were measured by flow cytometry (fluorescence-activated cell sorting). Real-time PCR and western blot assays were used to determine the mRNA and protein expression levels of SMAD2, SMAD3, and SMAD5. Western blot assays were used to test the protein expression levels of apoptosis genes (Fas, FasL, caspase-3, and caspase-8). Results After the hADSC-Exos were transplanted into the POI mice model, they exerted better therapeutic activity on mouse ovarian function, improving follicle numbers during four stages. ELISA results showed that hADSC-Exos elevated the hormone levels to the normal levels. In addition, after hADSC-Exos were cocultured with POI hGCs, our results showed that hADSC-Exos significantly promoted the proliferation rate and inhibited the apoptosis rate. Furthermore, hADSC-Exos also increased the marker expression of hGCs to the normal level. Besides, mRNA and protein assays demonstrated that hADSC-Exos downregulated the expression of SMAD2, SMAD3, and SMAD5 in vivo and in vitro. Western blot assay demonstrated that hADSC-Exos inhibited expression of the apoptosis genes in POI hGCs, and SMAD knockdown increased the protein expression of apoptosis genes. Conclusions These findings demonstrate for the first time the molecular cascade and related cell biology events involved in the mechanism by which exosomes derived from hADSCs improved ovarian function of POI disease via regulation of the SMAD signaling pathway. |
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Human adipose stem cells Premature ovarian insufficiency Exosome SMAD pathway |
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