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Factors governing the immunosuppressive effects of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells in vitro

Journal

CYTOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 68, Issue 4, Pages 565-577

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10616-015-9906-5

Keywords

MSCs; Lymphocytes; Activation; Low oxygen; Cell-to-cell interaction; Immunosuppression

Funding

  1. Russian Federation [SP-3502.2015.4]
  2. [RFBR 13-04-00791]
  3. [RFBR 14-04-31362 mol a]

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Multipotent mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are of great interest to researchers because of the unique properties, such as enhanced proliferation, paracrine activity and multilineage differentiation. Their non-immunogenicity, in combination with immunomodulatory properties, opens up the opportunity for the allogeneic application of MSCs. The MSC immunomodulatory capacity is currently being actively studied in vitro using various experimental designs. However, the results are not always univocal. It was found that the outcome of the stromal/immune cell interaction depends on experimental conditions. In this review we considered the impact of different factors, such as the ratio of stromal/immune cells, interaction time, the path of immune cell activation, etc. on the MSC immunomodulation. We also accentuated the importance of local milieu, in particular, oxygen tension, for the realization of MSC immunosuppressive activity.

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