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Donor Mesenchymal Stem Cells Program Bone Marrow, Altering Macrophages, and Suppressing Endometriosis in Mice

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Journal Stem Cells Int
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2023 Aug 7
PMID 37545483
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Abstract

Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory gynecological disorder regulated by estrogen and characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus. We have previously demonstrated that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) contribute directly to endometriosis. Here, we investigated an indirect effect; we hypothesized that MSCs may also impact the bone marrow (BM) by regulating bone marrow-derived inflammatory cells. Endometriosis was induced in mice by transplanting uterine tissue into recipient mice followed by BM transplant. Control or MSC conditioned BM was injected retro-orbitally. Direct administration of MSCs outside of the setting of BM conditioning did not alter endometriosis. Coculture of an undifferentiated macrophage cell line with MSCs in vitro led to a reduction of M1 and increased M2 macrophages as determined by fluorescence-activated cell sorting and western blot. Conditioning of BM with MSCs and transplantation into a mouse model inhibited endometriotic lesion development and reduced lesion volume by sevenfold compared to BM transplant without MSCs conditioning. Immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence showed that MSC conditioned BM reduced the infiltration of macrophages and neutrophils into endometriotic lesions by twofold and decreased the proportion of M1 compared to M2 macrophages, reducing inflammation and likely promoting tissue repair. Expression of several inflammatory markers measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, including tumor necrosis factor alpha and CXCR4, was decreased in the conditioned BM. Donor MSCs were not detected in recipient BM or endometriotic lesions, suggesting that MSCs actively program the transplanted BM. Taken together, these data show that individual characteristics of BM have an unexpected role in the development of endometriosis. BM remodeling and alterations in the inflammatory response are also potential treatments for endometriosis. Identification of the molecular basis for BM programing by MSCs will lead to a better understanding of the immune system contribution to this disease and may lead to new therapeutic targets for endometriosis.

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