Mechanism and application of mesenchymal stem cells and their secreting extracellular vesicles in regulating CD4+T cells in immune diseases.

Zehua Lin, Weisong Cai, Yuechen Sun, Baoai Han, Yifan Hu, Zuhong He, Xiong Chen
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) show significant promise in treating immune diseases due to their ability to differentiate into various cell types and their immunomodulatory properties. However, the mechanisms by which MSCs regulate CD4+T cells, essential for immune responses, are not yet fully understood. This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how MSCs and their secreted extracellular vesicles (EVs) modulate CD4+T cells in immune diseases. We begin by discussing the immunomodulatory properties of MSCs and the factors contributing to their effectiveness. Following this, we explore how MSCs interact with CD4+T cells through various pathways, including the secretion of soluble factors, direct cell-cell contact, and EV-mediated communication. A key focus is on the therapeutic potential of MSC-derived EVs, which are rich in bioactive molecules such as proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. These molecules can regulate the phenotype and function of CD4+T cells. The challenges and future perspectives in utilizing MSCs and EVs for immune-disease therapy are also addressed. Overall, this research aims to enhance our understanding of the mechanisms behind MSC-mediated regulation of CD4+T cells and provide insights into the potential use of MSCs and EVs as therapeutic tools in immune diseases. In summary, understanding how MSCs and their EVs control CD4+T cells can offer valuable perspectives for developing innovative immunotherapeutic approaches. Leveraging the immunomodulatory capacity of MSCs and EVs holds promise for managing immune-related disorders.

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间充质干细胞及其分泌胞外囊泡在免疫疾病中调节CD4+T细胞的机制及应用
间充质干细胞(MSCs)由于其分化为多种细胞类型的能力和免疫调节特性,在治疗免疫疾病方面具有重要的前景。然而,MSCs调节CD4+T细胞(免疫应答所必需的)的机制尚不完全清楚。本研究旨在全面概述MSCs及其分泌的细胞外囊泡(EVs)在免疫疾病中如何调节CD4+T细胞。我们首先讨论间充质干细胞的免疫调节特性和影响其有效性的因素。接下来,我们探讨MSCs如何通过各种途径与CD4+T细胞相互作用,包括可溶性因子的分泌、直接细胞间接触和ev介导的通讯。一个关键的焦点是msc衍生的ev的治疗潜力,它富含生物活性分子,如蛋白质、脂质和核酸。这些分子可以调节CD4+T细胞的表型和功能。本文还讨论了利用间充质干细胞和内皮细胞进行免疫疾病治疗的挑战和未来前景。总的来说,本研究旨在增强我们对MSCs介导的CD4+T细胞调节机制的理解,并为MSCs和ev作为免疫疾病治疗工具的潜在用途提供见解。总之,了解MSCs及其ev如何控制CD4+T细胞可以为开发创新的免疫治疗方法提供有价值的视角。利用间充质干细胞和内皮细胞的免疫调节能力有望管理免疫相关疾病。
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