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Apoptosis in mesenchymal stromal cells induces in vivo recipient-mediated immunomodulation

Antonio Galleu, Yanira Riffo‐Vasquez, Cristina Trento, C. Lomas, Luigi Dolcetti, Tik Shing Cheung, Malte von Bonin, Laura Barbieri, Krishma Halai, Sophie Ward, Ling Weng, Ronjon Chakraverty, Giovanna Lombardi, Fiona M. Watt, Kim Orchard

Science Translational Medicine · 2017 · ▲ 655 citations

Abstract

The immunosuppressive activity of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) is well documented. However, the therapeutic benefit is completely unpredictable, thus raising concerns about MSC efficacy. One of the affecting factors is the unresolved conundrum that, despite being immunosuppressive, MSCs are undetectable after administration. Therefore, understanding the fate of infused MSCs could help predict clinical responses. Using a murine model of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD), we demonstrate that MSCs are actively induced to undergo perforin-dependent apoptosis by recipient cytotoxic cells and that this process is essential to initiate MSC-induced immunosuppression. When examining patients with GvHD who received MSCs, we found a striking parallel, whereby only those with high cytotoxic activity against MSCs responded to MSC infusion, whereas those with low activity did not. The need for recipient cytotoxic cell activity could be replaced by the infusion of apoptotic MSCs generated ex vivo. After infusion, recipient phagocytes engulf apoptotic MSCs and produce indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase, which is ultimately necessary for effecting immunosuppression. Therefore, we propose the innovative concept that patients should be stratified for MSC treatment according to their ability to kill MSCs or that all patients could be treated with ex vivo apoptotic MSCs.

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10.1126/scitranslmed.aam7828
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Galleu, A., Riffo‐Vasquez, Y., Trento, C., Lomas, C., Dolcetti, L., Cheung, T.S., Bonin, M.V., Barbieri, L., Halai, K., Ward, S., Weng, L., Chakraverty, R., Lombardi, G., Watt, F.M., Orchard, K., Marks, D.I., Apperley, J.F., Bornhäuser, M., Walczak, H., &amp; Bennett, C.L. (2017). Apoptosis in mesenchymal stromal cells induces in vivo recipient-mediated immunomodulation. <em>Science Translational Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aam7828
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Galleu A, Riffo‐Vasquez Y, Trento C, Lomas C, Dolcetti L, Cheung TS, et al. Apoptosis in mesenchymal stromal cells induces in vivo recipient-mediated immunomodulation. Science Translational Medicine. 2017. doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.aam7828.
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@unpublished{antonio2017Apopto, title = {Apoptosis in mesenchymal stromal cells induces in vivo recipient-mediated immunomodulation}, author = {Antonio Galleu and Yanira Riffo‐Vasquez and Cristina Trento and C. Lomas and Luigi Dolcetti and Tik Shing Cheung and Malte von Bonin and Laura Barbieri and Krishma Halai and Sophie Ward and Ling Weng and Ronjon Chakraverty and Giovanna Lombardi and Fiona M. Watt and Kim Orchard and David I. Marks and Jane F. Apperley and Martin Bornhäuser and Henning Walczak and Clare L. Bennett and Francesco Dazzi}, journal = {Science Translational Medicine}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1126/scitranslmed.aam7828}, }

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