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Chinese Journal of Immunology ; (12): 1447-1452, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-660102

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Objective:To explores the improvement in survival mechanism of a rat model of enterocoelia heterotopic heart transplant with rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells( BMSCs) IDO-overexpressing. Methods:IDO-overexpressing rat BMSCs were produced through transfection of rat BMSCs with IDO gene carried by the lentiviral vector GV308. A rat model of enterocoelia heterotopic heart transplantation was established. This rat model received a cell treatment via its tail veins, as follows: ①Echocardiography was employed to detect the functional changes in the transplanted heart.②The fluorescence intensity of the different parts of the transplanted heart was evaluated using a body imaging system for small living animals.③Receptors rat spleens cells were obtained and used for a flow cytometric detection of the expression levels of CD40,CD86,CD80,MHCⅡ,CD274,CD45RA,CD45RA+CD45RB,and Treg cells. ④A transplanted heart was obtained after injection to evaluate inflammatory cell infiltration through HE staining.⑤Liquid phase chips were used to detect changes in the serum factors IL-1ɑ,IL-4,IL-1β,IL-2,IL-10,IFN-γ,IL-18,TGFβ1, TGFβ2 and TGFβ3 in after injection cells. Results:①After the rat heterotopic heart transplantation model and the corresponding cell treatment were established,after over-expressed IDO-BMSCs treatment 2 days the EF and FS were higher in the transplanted heart than other groups.②The fluorescence intensity of the parts of the transplanted heart was highest in the IDO-BMSC overexpression group as revealed by small animal living body evaluation. ③Two days after the interventions, spleen cells in the over-expressed IDO-BMSCs group showed reduced expression levels of CD40,CD86,CD80,MHCⅡ,CD45RA,CD45RA+CD45RB and increased expression levels of CD274 and Treg cells as revealed by flow cytometry.④Liquid phase chips were used to examine the serum obtained from each group 2 days after the intervention,and the results showed that the expression levels of IL-1α,IL-4,IL-1β,IL-2,IFN-γand IL-18 in the IDO-BMSC overexpression group decrease. By contrast,the expression levels of IL-10,TGFβ1,TGFβ2 and TGFβ3 increase. HE staining results demonstrate that inflammatory cell infiltration was lower in IDO-BMSC overexpression group than in other groups. Conclusion:IDO-overexpressing BMSCs improve the survival of a transplanted heart through effective adjustment of immune DC and T cells,as well as cell factors.

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Chinese Journal of Immunology ; (12): 1447-1452, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-657730

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Objective:To explores the improvement in survival mechanism of a rat model of enterocoelia heterotopic heart transplant with rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells( BMSCs) IDO-overexpressing. Methods:IDO-overexpressing rat BMSCs were produced through transfection of rat BMSCs with IDO gene carried by the lentiviral vector GV308. A rat model of enterocoelia heterotopic heart transplantation was established. This rat model received a cell treatment via its tail veins, as follows: ①Echocardiography was employed to detect the functional changes in the transplanted heart.②The fluorescence intensity of the different parts of the transplanted heart was evaluated using a body imaging system for small living animals.③Receptors rat spleens cells were obtained and used for a flow cytometric detection of the expression levels of CD40,CD86,CD80,MHCⅡ,CD274,CD45RA,CD45RA+CD45RB,and Treg cells. ④A transplanted heart was obtained after injection to evaluate inflammatory cell infiltration through HE staining.⑤Liquid phase chips were used to detect changes in the serum factors IL-1ɑ,IL-4,IL-1β,IL-2,IL-10,IFN-γ,IL-18,TGFβ1, TGFβ2 and TGFβ3 in after injection cells. Results:①After the rat heterotopic heart transplantation model and the corresponding cell treatment were established,after over-expressed IDO-BMSCs treatment 2 days the EF and FS were higher in the transplanted heart than other groups.②The fluorescence intensity of the parts of the transplanted heart was highest in the IDO-BMSC overexpression group as revealed by small animal living body evaluation. ③Two days after the interventions, spleen cells in the over-expressed IDO-BMSCs group showed reduced expression levels of CD40,CD86,CD80,MHCⅡ,CD45RA,CD45RA+CD45RB and increased expression levels of CD274 and Treg cells as revealed by flow cytometry.④Liquid phase chips were used to examine the serum obtained from each group 2 days after the intervention,and the results showed that the expression levels of IL-1α,IL-4,IL-1β,IL-2,IFN-γand IL-18 in the IDO-BMSC overexpression group decrease. By contrast,the expression levels of IL-10,TGFβ1,TGFβ2 and TGFβ3 increase. HE staining results demonstrate that inflammatory cell infiltration was lower in IDO-BMSC overexpression group than in other groups. Conclusion:IDO-overexpressing BMSCs improve the survival of a transplanted heart through effective adjustment of immune DC and T cells,as well as cell factors.

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