Regenerative Therapy (Jun 2024)
ADSCs encapsulated in Gelatin methacrylate substrate promotes the repair of peripheral nerve injury by SIRT6/PGC-1α pathway
Abstract
Peripheral nerve injury is a prevalent disease but the spontaneous recovery of nerve function is protracted and incomplete. Given the damaging of stem cells and fragile of intra-neural structures in the course of stem cell transplantation, our study tried to investigate whether encapsulating adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs) with GelMA could achieve better repair in peripheral nerve injury. PC-12 cells were cultured on the surface of GelMA encapsulating ADSCs and 3D co-culture system was constructed. CCK-8, Real-Time PCR, ELISA, Immunofluorescent Assay and Western Blot were used to evaluate the functionality of this system. Ultimately, nerve conduit containing the 3D co-culture system was linked between the two ends of an injured nerve. ADSCs encapsulated in 5% GeIMA had a better activity than 10% GeIMA. Furthermore, the viability of PC-12 cells was also better in this 3D co-culture system than in co-culture system with ADSCs without GeIMA. The expression of SIRT6 and PGC-1α in PC-12 cells were prominently promoted, and the entry to nuclear of PGC-1α was more obvious in this 3D co-culture system. After silencing of SIRT6, the protein expression level of PGC-1α was inhibited, and the activity of PC-12 cells was significantly reduced, suggesting that ADSCs encapsulated in GelMA upregulated the expression of SIRT6 to induce the level of PGC-1α protein, thereby achieving an impact on the activity of PC-12 cells. In vivo, nerve conduit containing the 3D co-culture system significantly promoted the repair of damaged peripheral nerves. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that 5% GelMA enhanced ADSCs activity, thereby promoting the activity of nerve cells and repair of damaged peripheral nerves by SIRT6/PGC-1α pathway.