Human mesenchymal stem cells alter antigen-presenting cell maturation and induce T-cell unresponsiveness
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Abstract
Infusion of either embryonic or mesenchymal stem cells prolongs the survival of organ transplants derived from stem cell donors and prevents graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD). An in-depth mechanistic understanding of this tolerization phenomenon could lead to novel cell-based therapies for transplantation. Here we demonstrate that while human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) can promote superantigen-induced activation of purified T cells, addition of antigen-presenting cells (APCs; either monocytes or dendritic cells) to the cultures inhibits the T-cell responses. This contact- and dose-dependent inhibition is accompanied by secretion of large quantities of interleukin (IL)-10 and aberrant APC maturation, which…
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- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Stem cell
- Cell biology
- CD40
- Antigen-presenting cell
- Immunology
- Biology
- Cell therapy
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- Good health and well-being
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