Schwann cell-like differentiated adipose stem cells promote neurite outgrowth via secreted exosomes and RNA transfer

Abstract Background Adipose derived stem cells can be stimulated to produce a growth factor rich secretome which enhances axon regeneration. In this study we investigated the importance of exosomes, extracellular vesicles released by many different cell types, including stem cells and endogenous ner...

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Main Authors: Rosanna C Ching, Mikael Wiberg, Paul J Kingham
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:Stem Cell Research & Therapy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13287-018-1017-8
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spelling doaj-d5784f7347f446c8a9205acc02a4a2dd2020-11-25T02:00:09ZengBMCStem Cell Research & Therapy1757-65122018-10-019111210.1186/s13287-018-1017-8Schwann cell-like differentiated adipose stem cells promote neurite outgrowth via secreted exosomes and RNA transferRosanna C Ching0Mikael Wiberg1Paul J Kingham2Department of Integrative Medical Biology, Section for Anatomy, Umeå UniversityDepartment of Integrative Medical Biology, Section for Anatomy, Umeå UniversityDepartment of Integrative Medical Biology, Section for Anatomy, Umeå UniversityAbstract Background Adipose derived stem cells can be stimulated to produce a growth factor rich secretome which enhances axon regeneration. In this study we investigated the importance of exosomes, extracellular vesicles released by many different cell types, including stem cells and endogenous nervous system Schwann cells (SCs), on neurite outgrowth. Methods Adipose derived stem cells were differentiated towards a Schwann cell-like phenotype (dADSCs) by in vitro stimulation with a mix of factors (basic fibroblast growth factor, platelet derived growth factor-AA, neuregulin-1 and forskolin). Using a precipitation and low-speed centrifugation protocol the extracellular vesicles were isolated from the medium of the stem cells cultures and also from primary SCs. The conditioned media or concentrated vesicles were applied to neurons in vitro and computerised image analysis was used to assess neurite outgrowth. Total RNA was purified from the extracellular vesicles and investigated using qRT-PCR. Results Application of exosomes derived from SCs significantly enhanced in vitro neurite outgrowth and this was replicated by the exosomes from dADSCs. qRT-PCR demonstrated that the exosomes contained mRNAs and miRNAs known to play a role in nerve regeneration and these molecules were up-regulated by the Schwann cell differentiation protocol. Transfer of fluorescently tagged exosomal RNA to neurons was detected and destruction of the RNA by UV-irradiation significantly reduced the dADSCs exosome effects on neurite outgrowth. In contrast, this process had no significant effect on the SCs-derived exosomes. Conclusions In summary, this work suggests that stem cell-derived exosomes might be a useful adjunct to other novel therapeutic interventions in nerve repair.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13287-018-1017-8ExosomesExtracellular vesiclesPeripheral nervesRegenerationSchwann cellsStem cells
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Mikael Wiberg
Paul J Kingham
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Mikael Wiberg
Paul J Kingham
Schwann cell-like differentiated adipose stem cells promote neurite outgrowth via secreted exosomes and RNA transfer
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Exosomes
Extracellular vesicles
Peripheral nerves
Regeneration
Schwann cells
Stem cells
author_facet Rosanna C Ching
Mikael Wiberg
Paul J Kingham
author_sort Rosanna C Ching
title Schwann cell-like differentiated adipose stem cells promote neurite outgrowth via secreted exosomes and RNA transfer
title_short Schwann cell-like differentiated adipose stem cells promote neurite outgrowth via secreted exosomes and RNA transfer
title_full Schwann cell-like differentiated adipose stem cells promote neurite outgrowth via secreted exosomes and RNA transfer
title_fullStr Schwann cell-like differentiated adipose stem cells promote neurite outgrowth via secreted exosomes and RNA transfer
title_full_unstemmed Schwann cell-like differentiated adipose stem cells promote neurite outgrowth via secreted exosomes and RNA transfer
title_sort schwann cell-like differentiated adipose stem cells promote neurite outgrowth via secreted exosomes and rna transfer
publisher BMC
series Stem Cell Research & Therapy
issn 1757-6512
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background Adipose derived stem cells can be stimulated to produce a growth factor rich secretome which enhances axon regeneration. In this study we investigated the importance of exosomes, extracellular vesicles released by many different cell types, including stem cells and endogenous nervous system Schwann cells (SCs), on neurite outgrowth. Methods Adipose derived stem cells were differentiated towards a Schwann cell-like phenotype (dADSCs) by in vitro stimulation with a mix of factors (basic fibroblast growth factor, platelet derived growth factor-AA, neuregulin-1 and forskolin). Using a precipitation and low-speed centrifugation protocol the extracellular vesicles were isolated from the medium of the stem cells cultures and also from primary SCs. The conditioned media or concentrated vesicles were applied to neurons in vitro and computerised image analysis was used to assess neurite outgrowth. Total RNA was purified from the extracellular vesicles and investigated using qRT-PCR. Results Application of exosomes derived from SCs significantly enhanced in vitro neurite outgrowth and this was replicated by the exosomes from dADSCs. qRT-PCR demonstrated that the exosomes contained mRNAs and miRNAs known to play a role in nerve regeneration and these molecules were up-regulated by the Schwann cell differentiation protocol. Transfer of fluorescently tagged exosomal RNA to neurons was detected and destruction of the RNA by UV-irradiation significantly reduced the dADSCs exosome effects on neurite outgrowth. In contrast, this process had no significant effect on the SCs-derived exosomes. Conclusions In summary, this work suggests that stem cell-derived exosomes might be a useful adjunct to other novel therapeutic interventions in nerve repair.
topic Exosomes
Extracellular vesicles
Peripheral nerves
Regeneration
Schwann cells
Stem cells
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13287-018-1017-8
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