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Curcumin restores the engraftment capacity of aged hematopoietic stem cells and also reduces PD‐1 expression on cytotoxic T cells
Prajakta Shinde, Rutuja Kuhikar, Rohan Kulkarni, Nikhat Khan, Lalita Limaye, Vaijayanti Kale
Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine · 2021 · ▲ 11 citations
Abstract
Aging affects the functionality of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), and therefore, aged individuals are not preferred as donors in HSC transplantation. Such elimination leads to the restriction of donor cohort. Several efforts are being done to rejuvenate aged HSCs. Here, we show that treatment of aged mice with curcumin rejuvenates their HSCs by restoring the expression of autophagy(definition)-inducing messenger RNAs in them, and improves their engraftment capacity. Importantly, we show that curcumin is effective in rejuvenation of HSCs when administered via both, intraperitoneal as well as oral routes. Aging also affects the immune system. While elderly individuals are not immuno-deficient, they do not respond optimally to immunizations, and hence, a strategy needs to be developed to make them immunologically responsive. Programmed cell death 1 (PD-1), one of the inhibitory coreceptors, plays an important role in the regulation of autoimmunity, infectious immunity, and cancer immunity. Its expression on T cells is indicative of their exhaustion. Here, we show that curcumin reduces the frequency of PD1+ cytotoxic T cells in the spleens of aged mice. Curcumin has a proven safety profile, and hence, can be used to treat aged donors to boost the functionality of their HSCs and also to improve the immunological profile of aged individuals. These data could have implications in various other regenerative medicine protocols as well.
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Shinde, P., Kuhikar, R., Kulkarni, R., Khan, N., Limaye, L., & Kale, V. (2021). Curcumin restores the engraftment capacity of aged hematopoietic stem cells and also reduces PD‐1 expression on cytotoxic T cells. <em>Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/term.3180
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Shinde P, Kuhikar R, Kulkarni R, Khan N, Limaye L, Kale V. Curcumin restores the engraftment capacity of aged hematopoietic stem cells and also reduces PD‐1 expression on cytotoxic T cells. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 2021. doi:10.1002/term.3180.
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@article{prajakta2021Curcum,
title = {Curcumin restores the engraftment capacity of aged hematopoietic stem cells and also reduces PD‐1 expression on cytotoxic T cells},
author = {Prajakta Shinde and Rutuja Kuhikar and Rohan Kulkarni and Nikhat Khan and Lalita Limaye and Vaijayanti Kale},
journal = {Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1002/term.3180},
}
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