TY - JOUR
T1 - The cannabinoid receptor type 2 as mediator of mesenchymal stromal cell immunosuppressive properties
AU - Rossi, Francesca
AU - Bernardo, Maria Ester
AU - Bellini, Giulia
AU - Luongo, Livio
AU - Conforti, Antonella
AU - Manzo, Iolanda
AU - Guida, Francesca
AU - Cristino, Luigia
AU - Imperatore, Roberta
AU - Petrosino, Stefania
AU - Nobili, Bruno
AU - Di Marzo, Vincenzo
AU - Locatelli, Franco
AU - Maione, Sabatino
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Mesenchymal stromal cells are non-hematopoietic, multipotent progenitor cells producing cytokines, chemokines, and extracellular matrix proteins that support hematopoietic stem cell survival and engraftment, influence immune effector cell development, maturation, and function, and inhibit alloreactive T-cell responses. The immunosuppressive properties of human mesenchymal stromal cells have attracted much attention from immunologists, stem cell biologists and clinicians. Recently, the presence of the endocannabinoid system in hematopoietic and neural stem cells has been demonstrated. Endocannabinoids, mainly acting through the cannabinoid receptor subtype 2, are able to modulate cytokine release and to act as immunosuppressant when added to activated T lymphocytes. In the present study, we have investigated, through a multidisciplinary approach, the involvement of the endocannabinoids in migration, viability and cytokine release of human mesenchymal stromal cells. We show, for the first time, that cultures of human mesenchymal stromal cells express all of the components of the endocannabinoid system, suggesting a potential role for the cannabinoid CB2 receptor as a mediator of anti-inflammatory properties of human mesenchymal stromal cells, as well as of their survival pathways and their capability to home and migrate towards endocannabinoid sources.
AB - Mesenchymal stromal cells are non-hematopoietic, multipotent progenitor cells producing cytokines, chemokines, and extracellular matrix proteins that support hematopoietic stem cell survival and engraftment, influence immune effector cell development, maturation, and function, and inhibit alloreactive T-cell responses. The immunosuppressive properties of human mesenchymal stromal cells have attracted much attention from immunologists, stem cell biologists and clinicians. Recently, the presence of the endocannabinoid system in hematopoietic and neural stem cells has been demonstrated. Endocannabinoids, mainly acting through the cannabinoid receptor subtype 2, are able to modulate cytokine release and to act as immunosuppressant when added to activated T lymphocytes. In the present study, we have investigated, through a multidisciplinary approach, the involvement of the endocannabinoids in migration, viability and cytokine release of human mesenchymal stromal cells. We show, for the first time, that cultures of human mesenchymal stromal cells express all of the components of the endocannabinoid system, suggesting a potential role for the cannabinoid CB2 receptor as a mediator of anti-inflammatory properties of human mesenchymal stromal cells, as well as of their survival pathways and their capability to home and migrate towards endocannabinoid sources.
KW - N/A
KW - N/A
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/243574
U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0080022
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0080022
M3 - Article
SN - 1932-6203
VL - 8
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - PLoS One
JF - PLoS One
ER -