Neural stem cell-derived exosomes regulate cell proliferation,migration,and cell death of brain microvascular endothelial cells via the miR-9/Hes1 axis under hypoxiaOA北大核心
Neural stem cell-derived exosomes regulate cell proliferation,migration,and cell death of brain microvascular endothelial cells via the miR-9/Hes1 axis under hypoxia
Background:Our previous study found that mouse embryonic neural stem cell(NSC)-derived exosomes(EXOs)regulated NSC differentiation via the miR-9/Hes1 axis.However,the effects of EXOs on brain microvascular endothelial cell(BMEC)dysfunction via the miR-9/Hes1 axis remain unknown.Therefore,the current study aimed to determine the effects of EXOs on BMEC proliferation,migration,and death via the miR-9/Hes1 axis. Methods:Immunofluorescence,quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction,cell counting kit-8 assay,wound healing assay,calcein-acetoxymethyl/propidium iodide staining,and hematoxylin and eosin staining were used to determine the role and mechanism of EXOs on BMECs. Results:EXOs promoted BMEC proliferation and migration and reduced cell death under hypoxic conditions.The overexpression of miR-9 promoted BMEC prolifera-tion and migration and reduced cell death under hypoxic conditions.Moreover,miR-9 downregulation inhibited BMEC proliferation and migration and also promoted cell death.Hes1 silencing ameliorated the effect of amtagomiR-9 on BMEC proliferation and migration and cell death.Hyperemic structures were observed in the regions of the hippocampus and cortex in hypoxia-induced mice.Meanwhile,EXO treatment improved cerebrovascular alterations. Conclusion:NSC-derived EXOs can promote BMEC proliferation and migra-tion and reduce cell death via the miR-9/Hes1 axis under hypoxic conditions.Therefore,EXO therapeutic strategies could be considered for hypoxia-induced vascular injury.
Xiaojun Deng;Lili Wang;Ping Yuan;Xiaoyi Hu;Shang Wang;Hui Zhao;Yaqin Wei;Jiaqi Fu;Wenhui Wu;Jinming Liu;Caicai Zhang
Department of Critical Care Medicine,Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Shanghai,ChinaDepartment of Clinical Medical Laboratory Center,Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital,Zhejiang,ChinaDepartment of Cardio-Pulmonary Circulation,Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital,School of Medicine,Tongji University,Shanghai,ChinaInstitute of Bismuth Science,University of Shanghai for Science and Technology,Shanghai,ChinaDepartment of Physiology,Hainan Medical University Haikou,Hainan,China
brain microvascular endothelial cellsexosomesHes1miR-9neural stem cells
《动物模型与实验医学(英文)》 2024 (001)
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Program of Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai,Grant/Award Number:21ZR1453800 and 22ZR1452400;Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Number:82370057;Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,Grant/Award Number:22120220562;Program of Shanghai Municipal Health Commission,Grant/Award Number:20204Y0384;Program of National Key Research and Development Project of China,Grant/Award Number:2023YFC2509500;Pujiang Talent Program,Grant/Award Number:22PJD064;Program of Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Level Scientific Research Fund,Grant/Award Number:DY2019003 and ynhg202123;Program of Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital,Grant/Award Number:FKLY20005,fkzr2320 and fk18003
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