Antibacterial effect of mesenchymal stem cells against Escherichia coli is mediated by secretion of beta- defensin- 2 via toll- like receptor 4 signalling

Cellular Microbiology
Dong Kyung SungWon Soon Park

Abstract

Recently, we demonstrated that intratracheal transplantation of human umbilical cord blood- derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) attenuates Escherichia (E) coli- induced acute lung injury primarily by down- modulating inflammation and enhancing bacterial clearance iQn mice. This study was performed to elucidate the mechanism underlying the antibacterial effects of MSCs. The growth of E. coli in vitro was significantly inhibited only by MSCs or their conditioned medium with bacterial preconditioning, but not by fibroblasts or their conditioned medium. Microarray analysis identified significant up- regulation of toll- like receptors (TLR)- 2 and TLR- 4, and β- defensin 2 (BD2) in MSCs compared with fibroblasts after E. coli exposure. The increased BD2 level and the in vitro antibacterial effects of MSCs were abolished by specific antagonist or by siRNA- mediated knockdown of TLR- 4, but not TLR- 2, and restored by BD2 supplementation. The in vivo down- modulation of the inflammatory response and enhanced bacterial clearance, increased BD2 secretion and the resultant protection against E. coli- induced pneumonia observed only with MSCs, but not fibroblasts, transplantation in mice, were abolished by knockdown of TLR- 4 with siRNA...Continue Reading

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
ELISA
PCR
transfection
transfections
bronchoalveolar lavage
Feature Extraction
protein assay

Software Mentioned

Feature Extraction
GeneSpringGX
GENOWIZ
SPSS

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