INVESTIGADORES
GARCIA Mariana Gabriela
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
VALIDATION OF A SCALABLE METHOD USING CHROMATOGRAPHY TO ISOLATE ENGINEERED EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES CARRING IGF1 DERIVED FROM HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD PERIVASCULAR CELLS FOR THE TREATMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL LIVER FIBROSIS
Autor/es:
DOMÍNGUEZ LM ; CANTERO MJ; BUELONI B; BAYO J; ATORRASAGASTI C; GARCIA M; YANNARELLI G; FIORE E; MAZZOLINI G
Reunión:
Congreso; Reunión de Sociedades de Biociencias 2021; 2021
Resumen:
Introduction: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from human umbilical cord perivascular cells (HUCPVC) over-expressing IGF1 mediates therapeutic effect on liver fibrosis in mice. We aimed tovalidate these results using EVs isolated by affinity chromatography, a scalable method.Methods: HUCPVC were infected with adenoviruses codifying for human IGF1 (AdIGF1) or green fluorescence protein (AdGFP). Viability was determined by MTT assay. IGF1, TNF-a, and CD63 levels were determined by ELISA. EVs were isolated from HUCPVC supernatants by anion exchange chromatography and characterized by electron microscopy. Expression of pro-fibrogenic genes (Col1A2 and aSMA) on hepatic stellate cells (LX2) were determined by qPCR. Antifibrotic effect of EVs was determined in BALB/c mice with liver fibrosis (thioacetamide for 8 weeks). The treatments were administered on week 6 (Groups: Saline, EVs-AdIGFI or EVs-AdGFP, 3 doses, 15 mg/dose/mice every 5 days). Results: First, we found that HUCPVC infected with 2.5 to 30 MOI showed over-expression of IGF1, keep cell viability and exert an anti-inflammatory capacity on J774 macrophages revealed by decreased TNF-α expression (p