Protective Effects of Human Pericyte-like Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Human Retinal Endothelial Cells in an In Vitro Model of Diabetic Retinopathy: Evidence for Autologous Cell Therapy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Effect of ASCs and P-ASCs on Transendothelial Electrical Resistance Impaired by HG
2.2. ASC and P-ASC Effects on Junction Protein Expression
2.3. ASC and P-ASC Modulation of mRNA Levels of Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines and VEGF in HRECs in NG and HG Conditions
2.4. ASC and P-ASC Modulation of TGF-β1-mRNA Levels in HRECs in NG and HG Conditions
2.5. ASC and P-ASC Modulation of the ERK1/2/cPLA2/COX-2 Axis in HRECs in NG and HG Conditions
2.6. ASC and P-ASC Modulation of PDGF-B/PDGFR-β Axis Crosstalk in HRECs in NG and HG Conditions
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Cell Cultures
4.1.1. Human Retinal Endothelial Cells (HRECs)
4.1.2. Human Adipose Stem Cells (ASCs)
4.1.3. Pericyte-like Differentiation of ASCs (P-ASCs)
4.1.4. HRECs/ASC and HRECs/P-ASC Co-Cultures
4.2. Immunofluorescence Assays
4.3. Transendothelial Electrical Resistance (TEER) Measurement
4.4. Extraction of Total mRNA and Quantitative Real-Time Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR)
4.5. Immunoblot Analyses
4.6. Statistical Analysis
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Gene | Sequence (5′-3′) |
---|---|
VEGF-A | Fw: ATCTTCAAGCCATCCTGTGTGC |
Rv: GAGGTTTGATCCGCATAATCTG | |
IL10 | Fw: GACTTTAAGGGTTACCTGGGTTG |
Rv: TCACATGCGCCTTGATGTCTG | |
IL-1β | Fw: AGCTACGAATCTCCGACCAC |
Rv: CGTTATCCCATGTGTCGAAGAA | |
TGF-β1 | Fw: CGTCTGCTGAGGCTCAAGT |
Rv: CGCCAGGAATTGTTGCTGTA | |
TNF-α | Fw: AGCCCATGTTGTAGCAAACC |
Rv: TGAGGTACAGGCCCTCTGAT | |
MMP-9 | Fw: CACTGTCCACCCCTCAGAGC |
Rv: GCCAACTTGTCGGCGATAAGG | |
PDGF-β | Fw: TGA TCT CCA ACG CCT GCT |
Rv: TCA TGT TCA GGT CCA ACT CG | |
PDGFR-B | Fw: TCA GCA AGG ACA CCA TG |
Rv: CCG AGC AGG TCA GAA CGA AG |
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Lupo, G.; Agafonova, A.; Cosentino, A.; Giurdanella, G.; Mannino, G.; Lo Furno, D.; Romano, I.R.; Giuffrida, R.; D’Angeli, F.; Anfuso, C.D. Protective Effects of Human Pericyte-like Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Human Retinal Endothelial Cells in an In Vitro Model of Diabetic Retinopathy: Evidence for Autologous Cell Therapy. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2023, 24, 913. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24020913
Lupo G, Agafonova A, Cosentino A, Giurdanella G, Mannino G, Lo Furno D, Romano IR, Giuffrida R, D’Angeli F, Anfuso CD. Protective Effects of Human Pericyte-like Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Human Retinal Endothelial Cells in an In Vitro Model of Diabetic Retinopathy: Evidence for Autologous Cell Therapy. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023; 24(2):913. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24020913
Chicago/Turabian StyleLupo, Gabriella, Aleksandra Agafonova, Alessia Cosentino, Giovanni Giurdanella, Giuliana Mannino, Debora Lo Furno, Ivana Roberta Romano, Rosario Giuffrida, Floriana D’Angeli, and Carmelina Daniela Anfuso. 2023. "Protective Effects of Human Pericyte-like Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Human Retinal Endothelial Cells in an In Vitro Model of Diabetic Retinopathy: Evidence for Autologous Cell Therapy" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24, no. 2: 913. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24020913
APA StyleLupo, G., Agafonova, A., Cosentino, A., Giurdanella, G., Mannino, G., Lo Furno, D., Romano, I. R., Giuffrida, R., D’Angeli, F., & Anfuso, C. D. (2023). Protective Effects of Human Pericyte-like Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Human Retinal Endothelial Cells in an In Vitro Model of Diabetic Retinopathy: Evidence for Autologous Cell Therapy. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(2), 913. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24020913