PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Local delivery of mesenchymal stem cells with poly-lactic-co-glycolic acid nano-fiber scaffold suppress arthritis in rats.

  • Xiangmei Zhang,
  • Kunihiro Yamaoka,
  • Koshiro Sonomoto,
  • Hiroaki Kaneko,
  • Makoto Satake,
  • Yuka Yamamoto,
  • Masahiro Kondo,
  • Jidong Zhao,
  • Ippei Miyagawa,
  • Kaoru Yamagata,
  • Shunsuke Fukuyo,
  • Yosuke Okada,
  • Yoshiya Tanaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0114621
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. e114621

Abstract

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have been used recently for the treatment of autoimmune diseases in murine animal models due to the immunoregulatory capacity. Current utilization of MSC requires cells in certain quantity with multiple courses of administration, leading to limitation in clinical usage. Here we efficiently treated collagen-induced arthritis rats with a single local implantation with reduced number of MSC (2∼20% of previous studies) with nano-fiber poly-lactic-co-glycolic acid (nano-fiber) scaffold. MSC seeded on nano-fiber scaffold suppressed arthritis and bone destruction due to inhibition of systemic inflammatory reaction and immune response by suppressing T cell proliferation and reducing anti- type II collagen antibody production. In vivo tracing of MSC demonstrated that these cells remained within the scaffold without migrating to other organs. Meanwhile, in vitro culture of MSC with nano-fiber scaffold significantly increased TGF-β1 production. These results indicate an efficient utilization of MSC with the scaffold for destructive joints in rheumatoid arthritis by a single and local inoculation. Thus, our data may serve as a new strategy for MSC-based therapy in inflammatory diseases and an alternative delivery method for bone destruction treatment.