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Failure of interferon-γ pre-treated mesenchymal stem cell treatment in a patient with crohn's disease 被引量:2
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作者 Andrea Taddio Alberto Tommasini +9 位作者 erica valencic Ettore Biagi Giuliana Decorti Sara De Iudicibus Eva Cuzzoni Giuseppe Gaipa Raffaela Badolato Alberto Prandini Andrea Biondi Alessandro Ventura 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2015年第14期4379-4384,共6页
Mesenchymal stem cells(MSC) are cells of stromal origin which exhibit unlimited self-renewal capacity and pluripotency in vitro.It has recently been observed that MSC may also exert a profound immunosuppressive and an... Mesenchymal stem cells(MSC) are cells of stromal origin which exhibit unlimited self-renewal capacity and pluripotency in vitro.It has recently been observed that MSC may also exert a profound immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory effect both in vitro and in vivo with consequent potential use in autoimmune disorders.We present the case of a patient suffering from childhood-onset, multidrug resistant and steroiddependent Crohn's disease who underwent systemic infusions of MSC, which led to a temporary reduction in CCR4, CCR7 and CXCR4 expression by T-cells, and a temporary decrease in switched memory B-cells, In addition, following MSC infusion, lower doses of steroids were needed to inhibit proliferation of the patient's peripheral blood mononuclear cells.Despite these changes, no significant clinical benefit was observed, and the patient required rescue therapy with infliximab and subsequent autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.The results of biological and in vitro observations after MSC use and the clinical effects of infusion are discussed, and a brief description is provided of previous data on MSC-based therapy in autoimmune disorders. 展开更多
关键词 AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE Crohn’s DISEASE INTERFERON-Γ pr
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Ex vivo response to mucosal bacteria and muramyl dipeptide in inflammatory bowel disease
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作者 Claudia Loganes erica valencic +8 位作者 Alessia Pin Elisa Marini Stefano Martelossi Samuele Naviglio Luigina De Leo Tarcisio Not Lorenzo Monasta Alberto Tommasini Annalisa Marcuzzi 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第44期9734-9743,共10页
AIM To evaluate how mucosal bacteria impact on the spontaneous and muramyl dipeptide(MDP)-induced inflammation in Crohn's disease(CD) and ulcerative colitis(UC).METHODS Colonic mucosal biopsies were collected from... AIM To evaluate how mucosal bacteria impact on the spontaneous and muramyl dipeptide(MDP)-induced inflammation in Crohn's disease(CD) and ulcerative colitis(UC).METHODS Colonic mucosal biopsies were collected from children with active or remissive CD, UC and controls. Two tissue samples were taken from inflamed mucosal segments(in patients with active disease) or from noninflamed mucosa [in patients in remission or in healthy controls(HC)]. Experiments were performed in the presence or absence of antibiotics, to assess whether the disease-associated microbiota can modulate the cytokine response ex vivo. For this purpose, each specimen was half-cut to compare spontaneous and MDP-induced inflammation in the presence of live bacteria(LB) or antibiotics. After 24 h of culture, an array of 17 cytokines was assessed in supernatants. Statistical analyses were performed to find significant differences in single cytokines or in patterns of cytokine response in the different groups. RESULTS We demonstrated that subjects with CD display a spontaneous production of inflammatory cytokines including granulocyte-colony stimulating factor(G-CSF), interleukin(IL) 6, IL8, IL10 and IL12, that was not significantly influenced by the addition of antibiotics. UC specimens also displayed a trend of increased spontaneous secretion of several cytokines, which however was not significant due to broader variability among patients. After the addition of antibiotics, spontaneous IL8 secretion was significantly higher in UC than in controls. In HC, a trend towards the weakening of spontaneous IL8 production was observed in the presence of live mucosal bacteria with respect to the presence of antibiotics. In contrast, in the presence of LB UC showed an increasing trend of spontaneous IL8 production, while MDP stimulation resulted in lower IL8 production in the presence of antibiotics. We also showed that subjects with CD seem to have a lowered production of IL8 in response to MDP in the presence of LB. Only with the addition of antibiotics, likely reducing the contribution of LB, multivariate statistical analysis could identify the combination of measures of G-CSF, tumor necrosis factor alpha, IL4 and IL17 as a good discriminator between CD and UC.CONCLUSION We showed that the presence of LB or antibiotics can significantly influence the inflammatory response ex vivo in inflammatory bowel diseases. 展开更多
关键词 Gut-microbiota Crohn’s disease ULCERATIVE COLITIS CYTOKINES Inflammation
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