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Characterization of the secretory profile and exosomes of limbal stem cells in the canine species

dc.contributor.authorVillatoro, Antonio J.
dc.contributor.authorAlcoholado, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorMartín-Astorga, María del Carmen
dc.contributor.authorRico, Gustavo
dc.contributor.authorFernández, Viviana
dc.contributor.authorBecerra, José
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Villatoro,AJ; Alcoholado,C; Martín-Astorga,MC, Rico,G; Becerra,J] Laboratory of Bioengineering and Tissue Regeneration (LABRET), Department of Cell Biology, Genetics and Physiology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Málaga, IBIMA, Málaga, Spain. [Villatoro,AJ; Fernández,V] Instituto de Immunología Clínica y Terapia Celular (IMMUNESTEM), Málaga, Spain. [Alcoholado,C] Biomedicine Research Institute of Malaga (IBIMA), Campus Universitario Teatinos, Málaga, Spain. [Alcoholado,C; Rico,G; Becerra,J] Networking Research Center on Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine, (CIBER-BBN), Malaga, Spain. [Rico,G; Becerra,J] Andalusian Centre for Nanomedicine and Biotechnology-BIONAND, Málaga, Spain.
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-12T19:48:23Z
dc.date.available2024-02-12T19:48:23Z
dc.date.issued2020-12-29
dc.description.abstractLimbal stem cells (LSCs) are a quiescent cell population responsible for the renewal of the corneal epithelium. Their deficiency is responsible for the conjunctivization of the cornea that is seen in different ocular pathologies, both in humans and in the canine species. The canine species represents an interesting preclinical animal model in ocular surface pathologies. However, the role of LSCs in physiological and pathological conditions in canine species is not well understood. Our objective was to characterize for the first time the soluble factors and the proteomic profile of the secretome and exosomes of canine LSCs (cLSCs). In addition, given the important role that fibroblasts play in the repair of the ocular surface, we evaluated the influence of the secretome and exosomes of cLSCs on their proliferation in vitro. Our results demonstrated a secretory profile of cLSCs with high concentrations of MCP-1, IL-8, VEGF-A, and IL-10, as well as significant production of exosomes. Regarding the proteomic profile, 646 total proteins in the secretome and 356 in exosomes were involved in different biological processes. Functionally, the cLSC secretome showed an inhibitory effect on the proliferation of fibroblasts in vitro, which the exosomes did not. These results open the door to new studies on the possible use of the cLSC secretome or some of its components to treat certain pathologies of the ocular surface in canine species.
dc.description.sponsorshipGR was supported by the RD16/0011/ 0022 grant of the Spanish Network on Cell Therapy (TerCel). AV and VF were supported by the Contract Aljama Gestión SL-University of Malaga (8.06/5.02.5013). MM was supported by the UMA18-FEDERJA-133 grant of the Operational programme FEDER Andalucía 2014-2020. CA was supported by the Promotion of Youth Employment and implementation of the Youth Guarantee in R&D&I, 2018 (PEJ2018-004785-A) grant of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and University. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. VI National R&D&I Plan 2008– 2011, Iniciativa Ingenio 2010, Consolider Program, CIBER Actions, Instituto de Salud Carlos III with assistance from the European Regional Development Fund and Regional Government of Andalusia (Junta de Andalucia, PAIDI (BIO217), provided support in the form of materials, but did not have any additional role in the study design, data Cover Letter collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
dc.identifier.doi10.1371/journal.pone.0244327
dc.identifier.e-issn1932-6203es_ES
dc.identifier.journalPloS Onees_ES
dc.identifier.otherhttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/3504
dc.identifier.pubmedID33373367es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/18178
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherPublic Library of Science (PLOS)
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0244327es
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dc.rights.licenseAttribution 4.0 International*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.subjectDogs
dc.subjectStem cells
dc.subjectEpithelium, corneal
dc.subjectFibroblasts
dc.subjectExosomes
dc.subjectCorneal diseases
dc.subjectPerros
dc.subjectCélulas madre
dc.subjectEpitelio corneal
dc.subjectFibroblastos
dc.subjectExosomas
dc.subjectEnfermedades de la cornea
dc.subject.meshAnimals
dc.subject.meshBiomarkers, Pharmacological
dc.subject.meshCell Culture Techniques
dc.subject.meshCell Differentiation
dc.subject.meshCell Proliferation
dc.subject.meshCells, Cultured
dc.subject.meshChemokine CCL20
dc.subject.meshCulture Media
dc.subject.meshDogs
dc.subject.meshExosomes
dc.subject.meshInterleukin-10
dc.subject.meshInterleukin-8
dc.subject.meshLimbus Corneae
dc.subject.meshProteomics
dc.subject.meshStem Cells
dc.subject.meshVascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
dc.titleCharacterization of the secretory profile and exosomes of limbal stem cells in the canine species
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