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Enhanced Suppression of Immune Cells In Vitro by MSC Overexpressing FasL
Authors:Ana-Maria Vacaru  Madalina Dumitrescu  Andrei Mircea Vacaru  Ioana Madalina Fenyo  Radu Ionita  Anca Violeta Gafencu  Maya Simionescu
Affiliation:Institute of Cellular Biology and Pathology “Nicolae Simionescu”, 050568 Bucharest, Romania; (M.D.); (A.M.V.); (I.M.F.); (R.I.); (A.V.G.); (M.S.)
Abstract:Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) display several mechanisms of action that may be harnessed for therapeutic purposes. One of their most attractive features is their immunomodulatory activity that has been extensively characterized both in vitro and in vivo. While this activity has proven to be very efficient, it is transient. We aimed to enhance it by transforming MSC to overexpress a first apoptosis signal (Fas) ligand (FasL). In this study, our goal was to induce FasL overexpression through adenoviral transduction in MSC to improve their immunomodulatory activity. We characterized the impact of FasL overexpression on the morphology, proliferation, viability, phenotype, multilineage differentiation potential and immunomodulation of MSC. Moreover, we determined their suppressive properties in mixed reactions with A20 cells, as well as with stimulated splenocytes. Our findings demonstrate that FasL-overexpressing MSC exhibit improved immunosuppressive properties, while maintaining their MSC-characteristic features. In conclusion, we establish, in a proof-of-concept set-up, that FasL-overexpressing MSC represent good candidates for therapeutic intervention targeted at autoimmune disorders.
Keywords:FasL   mesenchymal stromal cells   autoimmunity   immunosuppression   immunomodulation
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