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Thermostable Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Enhances the Production and Activity of Human Wharton's Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles.
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- المؤلفون: Park, SangRok1 (AUTHOR) ; Kim, SeJong1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Lim, KyungMin1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Shin, YeoKyung1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Song, Kwonwoo1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Kang, Geun-Ho1,2 (AUTHOR) ; Kim, Dae Young3 (AUTHOR) ; Shin, Hang-Cheol3 (AUTHOR) ; Cho, Ssang-Goo1,2 (AUTHOR)
- المصدر:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Nov2023, Vol. 24 Issue 22, p16460. 17p.
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- نبذة مختصرة :
Wharton's jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cell (WJ-MSC)-derived exosomes contain a diverse cargo and exhibit remarkable biological activity, rendering them suitable for regenerative and immune-modulating functions. However, the quantity of secretion is insufficient. A large body of prior work has investigated the use of various growth factors to enhance MSC-derived exosome production. In this study, we evaluated the utilization of thermostable basic fibroblast growth factor (TS-bFGF) with MSC culture and exosome production. MSCs cultured with TS-bFGF displayed superior proliferation, as evidenced by cell cycle analysis, compared with wild-type bFGF (WT-bFGF). Stemness was assessed through mRNA expression level and colony-forming unit (CFU) assays. Furthermore, nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) measurements revealed that MSCs cultured with TS-bFGF produced a greater quantity of exosomes, particularly under three-dimensional culture conditions. These produced exosomes demonstrated substantial anti-inflammatory and wound-healing effects, as confirmed by nitric oxide (NO) assays and scratch assays. Taken together, we demonstrate that utilization of TS-bFGF for WJ-MSC-derived exosome production not only increases exosome yield but also enhances the potential for various applications in inflammation regulation and wound healing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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