2014
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7633.1000245
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The Angiogenic Potential of Adipose Mesenchymal Stem Cell-derived Extracellular Vesicles is modulated by Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor

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“…Our data corroborate results published by Gangadaran et al where MSCs-derived EVs increased cellular migration, proliferation, endothelial tube formation in vitro, and enhanced angiogenesis in ischemic limb in vivo [8]. In addition, Lopatina et al reported that MSCs-derived EVs could induce the formation of vessel-like structures in vitro and in vivo after the subcutaneous injection in mixture with Matrigel Matrix and human microvascular endothelial cells [37]. We believe that the angiogenic capacity of CIMVs-MSCs depends on growth factors present in their content.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our data corroborate results published by Gangadaran et al where MSCs-derived EVs increased cellular migration, proliferation, endothelial tube formation in vitro, and enhanced angiogenesis in ischemic limb in vivo [8]. In addition, Lopatina et al reported that MSCs-derived EVs could induce the formation of vessel-like structures in vitro and in vivo after the subcutaneous injection in mixture with Matrigel Matrix and human microvascular endothelial cells [37]. We believe that the angiogenic capacity of CIMVs-MSCs depends on growth factors present in their content.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This confirms that ASC and MSC EVs have both pro-angiogenic properties [11,24] and are able to restore tube formation ability in endothelial cells damaged by high glucose conditioning. These biological effects are consistent with previous observation that MSC EVs and ASC EVs contain several proangiogenic factors [11][12][13][14][24][25][26][27] and miRNAs [20][21][22]46]. …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Moreover, they carry matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) that play an important role in angiogenesis by facilitating endothelial cell migration and by promoting activation of angiogenic growth factors and other signaling molecules [25]. It has been also shown that the proangiogenic content of ASC EVs is modulated by the microenvironment, for example in vitro by the addition of different growth factors [26], or in vivo by obesity, which reduces their pro-angiogenic potential [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We found in our study that EVs released from ASCs carried several angiogenic factors such as c-kit, MFG-E8, SCF, APRIL, artemin, angiopoietin-like factor and the matrix metalloproteinase MMP-20 which facilitated endothelial cell migration [47]. Furthermore, several pro-angiogenic miRNAs including miR-17, miR-21, miR-126, miR-130a, miR-210 and miR-296 were also discovered to be enriched in these EVs [48]. Interestingly, we also observed that the microenvironment plays an important role in modulation of EV cargo and their biological activity.…”
Section: Evs In Angiogenic Tissue Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…In fact, the invasiveness of EV-treated endothelial cells was significantly reduced by Batimastat, an inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases. In contrast, stimulation of ASCs with bFGF induced the release of vesicles which exhibited stabilizing effects on vessel growth [48] (Fig. 2D).…”
Section: Evs In Angiogenic Tissue Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 94%