Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells-Derived Exosomes Can Alleviate the Proctitis Model Through TLR4/NF-?b Pathway

authors:

avatar Zahra Ebrahim Soltani 1 , * , avatar Mohammad Elahi 2 , avatar Hasti Tashak-Golroudbari 3 , avatar Abolfazl Badripour 3 , avatar Hojjatollah Nazari 4 , avatar Asieh Heirani-Tabasi 1 , avatar Reza Akbari Asbagh 3 , avatar Mohammad Amin Dabbagh Ohadi 3 , avatar Moojan Shabani 3 , avatar mina mahboudi 3 , avatar Mojdeh Sarzaeim 3 , avatar alireza mahdavi 2 , avatar Behnam Behboudi 5 , avatar Mohammad Reza Keramati 5 , avatar Alireza Kazemeini 5 , avatar Seyed Mohsen Ahmadi Tafti 6

Research Center for Advanced Technologies in Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Tehran Heart Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
School of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran.
School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran.
School of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2007, Australia.
Colorectal Research Center, Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran.
Colorectal Research Center, Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran

how to cite: Ebrahim Soltani Z, Elahi M, Tashak-Golroudbari H , Badripour A, Nazari H, et al. Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells-Derived Exosomes Can Alleviate the Proctitis Model Through TLR4/NF-?b Pathway. J Cell Mol Anesth. 2023;8(4):e149754. https://doi.org/10.22037/jcma.v8i4.41127.

Abstract

Background: Proctitis is a significant concern of inflammatory bowel diseases, especially ulcerative colitis. Exosomes are a new method for treating many diseases by their immunosuppressive and tissue-repairing potential. Here, we tried Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)-derived Exosomes for treating the proctitis model of rats. Materials and Methods: Rats were assigned into four groups: sham, control group, rectal, and intraperitoneal exosome injection. The proctitis model was induced by rectal administration of 4% acetic acid. The exosome was derived from human MSCs isolated from human umbilical cords. After seven days, rectum samples were assessed for histopathological, IHC, and PCR analysis. Results: The histopathologic scores, collagen deposition, and the expression of NF-?B, TLR4, TNF?, IL-6, and TGF? were decreased in intraperitoneal exosome compared to controls. The result was not promising for the rectal administration of exosomes. Conclusion: Exosomes can suppress the inflammatory response in the proctitis model and improve the rectum's healing process. Exosomes can inhabit the NF-?B/TLR4 pathway and downstream pro-inflammatory cytokines. This study implicates the therapeutic benefits of exomes in treating proctitis.