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Article Dans Une Revue Transplantation Année : 2007

Immunosuppressive effects of mesenchymal stem cells: involvement of HLA-G.

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INTRODUCTION: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess unique immunomodulatory properties. They are able to suppress allogenic T-cell response and modify maturation of antigen-presenting cells. Their role in the treatment of severe graft versus host disease has been reported. The underlying molecular mechanisms of immunosuppression are currently being investigated. Histocompatibility locus antigen (HLA)-G is a nonclassical major histocompatibility complex class I antigen with strong immune-inhibitory properties. METHODS: We studied the role of HLA-G on MSC-induced immunosuppression. The expression of HLA-G on human MSCs cultured alone and in mixed lymphocytes reaction (MSC/MLR) was analyzed. RESULTS: We found that HLA-G can be detected on MSCs by real-time reverse-phase polymerase chain reaction, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry (52.4+/-3.6%), and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in the supernatant (38.7+/-5.2 ng/mL). HLA-G protein expression is constitutive and the level is not modified upon stimulation by allogenic lymphocytes in MSC/MLR. The functional role of HLA-G protein expressed by MSCs was analyzed using the 87G anti-HLA-G blocking antibody in a MSC/MLR. We found that blocking HLA-G molecule significantly raised lymphocyte proliferation in MSC/MLR (35.5%, P=0.01). CONCLUSION: Our findings provide evidences supporting involvement of HLA-G in the immunosuppressive properties of MSCs. These results emphasize the potential application of MSCs as a relevant therapeutic candidate in transplantation.

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Immunologie

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inserm-00484861 , version 1 (19-05-2010)

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Aisha Nasef, Noelle Mathieu, Alain Chapel, Johanna Frick, Sabine François, et al.. Immunosuppressive effects of mesenchymal stem cells: involvement of HLA-G.. Transplantation, 2007, 84 (2), pp.231-7. ⟨10.1097/01.tp.0000267918.07906.08⟩. ⟨inserm-00484861⟩
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