Вопросы вирусологии (Dec 2018)

MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ENHANCE IMMUNE RESPONSE AND PROTECTMICE AGAINST LETHAL HERPES VIRAL INFECTION

  • R. R. Klimova,
  • E. D. Momotyuk,
  • N. A. Demidova,
  • E. I. Yarigina,
  • A. A. Kushch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18821/0507-4088-2018-63-6-261-267
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63, no. 6
pp. 261 – 267

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to evaluate immunoregulatory and protective potential of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in a mouse model of lethal HSV1 infection. MSC were isolated from bone marrow of DBA mice and cultured in flasks with DMEM containing 10% FBS, insulin, transferrin, selenite, fibroblast growth factor, glutaminе and gentamicin. Antiviral activity was tested on HSV1-infected Vero cells. In vivo experiments were performed on DBA mice divided into 5 groups (10 animals each): group 1, intact (nave) mice; group 2, intravenous (iv) MSC injection; group 3, intraperitoneal infection with 20 LD50 HSV1 followed by MSC injection; group 4, HSV1 infection followed by acyclovir (ACV) injection; group 5, HSV1 infection and iv injection of saline. Isolated cells were consistent with MSC morphologically, by adhesive ability and surface receptors. Conditioned media from MSC collected after 4-5 passages inhibited HSV1 infection in vitro by 64-70% and contained IL-6 and TNF-, whose concentrations were 5- and 20-fold higher, respectively, than in the control. MSC and ACV injections protected 70% and 60% of DBA mice, respectively, compared with the control (group 5, 10% survival). High activity of virus neutralizing anti-HSV1 antibodies and activation of T cell proliferation were observed in survived mice from group 3. Serum levels of IL-6 and TNF- in these mice were lower and that of INF- much higher than in agonizing animals of this group (Р0.05). These findings indicate that MSC therapy is a prospective approach to the development of new effective management of generalized HSV1 infection.

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