Stem Cells International (Jan 2015)

What Makes Umbilical Cord Tissue-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Superior Immunomodulators When Compared to Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells?

  • R. N. Bárcia,
  • J. M. Santos,
  • M. Filipe,
  • M. Teixeira,
  • J. P. Martins,
  • J. Almeida,
  • A. Água-Doce,
  • S. C. P. Almeida,
  • A. Varela,
  • S. Pohl,
  • K. E. J. Dittmar,
  • S. Calado,
  • S. I. Simões,
  • M. M. Gaspar,
  • M. E. M. Cruz,
  • W. Lindenmaier,
  • L. Graça,
  • H. Cruz,
  • P. E. Cruz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/583984
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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MSCs derived from the umbilical cord tissue, termed UCX, were investigated for their immunomodulatory properties and compared to bone marrow-derived MSCs (BM-MSCs), the gold-standard in immunotherapy. Immunogenicity and immunosuppression were assessed by mixed lymphocyte reactions, suppression of lymphocyte proliferation and induction of regulatory T cells. Results showed that UCX were less immunogenic and showed higher immunosuppression activity than BM-MSCs. Further, UCX did not need prior activation or priming to exert their immunomodulatory effects. This was further corroborated in vivo in a model of acute inflammation. To elucidate the potency differences observed between UCX and BM-MSCs, gene expression related to immune modulation was analysed in both cell types. Several gene expression profile differences were found between UCX and BM-MSCs, namely decreased expression of HLA-DRA, HO-1, IGFBP1, 4 and 6, ILR1, IL6R and PTGES and increased expression of CD200, CD273, CD274, IL1B, IL-8, LIF and TGFB2. The latter were confirmed at the protein expression level. Overall, these results show that UCX seem to be naturally more potent immunosuppressors and less immunogenic than BM-MSCs. We propose that these differences may be due to increased levels of immunomodulatory surface proteins such as CD200, CD273, CD274 and cytokines such as IL1β, IL-8, LIF and TGFβ2.