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   The Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-Derived Osteocyte Capacity to Modulate Dendritic Cell Functions Is Strictly Dependent on the Culture System  
   
نویسنده trabanelli s. ,la manna f. ,romano m. ,salvestrini v. ,cavo m. ,ciciarello m. ,lemoli r.m. ,curti a.
منبع journal of immunology research - 2015 - دوره : 2015 - شماره : 0
چکیده    In vitro differentiation of mesenchymal stromal cells (msc) into osteocytes (human differentiated osteogenic cells,hdoc) before implantation has been proposed to optimize bone regeneration. however,a deep characterization of the immunological properties of doc,including their effect on dendritic cell (dc) function,is not available. doc can be used either as cellular suspension (detached,det-doc) or as adherent cells implanted on scaffolds (adherent,adh-doc). by mimicking in vitro these two different routes of administration,we show that both det-doc and adh-doc can modulate dc functions. specifically,the weak downregulation of cd80 and cd86 caused by det-doc on dc surface results in a weak modulation of dc functions,which indeed retain a high capacity to induce t-cell proliferation and to generate cd4+cd25+foxp3+ t cells. moreover,det-doc enhance the dc capacity to differentiate cd4+cd161+cd196+ th17-cells by upregulating il-6 secretion. conversely,adh-doc strongly suppress dc functions by a profound downregulation of cd80 and cd86 on dc as well as by the inhibition of tgf-β production. in conclusion,we demonstrate that different types of doc cell preparation may have a different impact on the modulation of the host immune system. this finding may have relevant implications for the design of cell-based tissue-engineering strategies. © 2015 sara trabanelli et al.
آدرس department of experimental,diagnostic and specialty medicine,institute of hematology l. and a. seràgnoli,university of bologna,bologna,italy,ludwig center for cancer research,university of lausanne, Switzerland, department of experimental,diagnostic and specialty medicine,institute of hematology l. and a. seràgnoli,university of bologna,bologna,italy,osteoncology and rare tumors center,istituto scientifico romagnolo per lo studio e la cura dei tumori (irst) irccs, Italy, department of experimental,diagnostic and specialty medicine,institute of hematology l. and a. seràgnoli,university of bologna,bologna,italy,mrc centre for transplantation,division of transplantation immunology and mucosal biology,king's college london, United Kingdom, department of experimental,diagnostic and specialty medicine,institute of hematology l. and a. seràgnoli,university of bologna, Italy, department of experimental,diagnostic and specialty medicine,institute of hematology l. and a. seràgnoli,university of bologna, Italy, department of experimental,diagnostic and specialty medicine,institute of hematology l. and a. seràgnoli,university of bologna, Italy, department of internal medicine (dimi),university of genoa,irccs,azienda ospedaliera universitaria s. martino-ist, Italy, department of experimental,diagnostic and specialty medicine,institute of hematology l. and a. seràgnoli,university of bologna, Italy
 
     
   
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