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Title: Reconditioned monocytes are immunomodulatory and regulate inflammatory environment in sepsis
Authors: Jain, Kshama
Mohan, K Varsha
Roy, Gargi
Sinha, Prakriti
ayaraman, Vignesh J
Kiran
Yadav, Ajit Singh
Phasalkar, Akshay
Deepanshu
Pokhrel, Anupa
Perumal, Nagarajan
Sinha, Nitin
Chaudhary, Kiran
Upadhyay, Pramod
Issue Date: Sep-2023
Publisher: Springer Nature Limite
Abstract: Sepsis is caused by dysregulated immune response to severe infection and hyper inflammation plays a central role in worsening the disease. The immunomodulatory properties of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been evaluated as a therapeutic candidate for sepsis. Reconditioned monocytes (RM), generated from healthy human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) exhibit both macrophage and MSCs-like properties. RM were administered at different stages of sepsis in a mouse model. It reduced serum levels of IL6, MCP-1, IL-10, improved hypothermia, increased survival, and recovery from 0 to 66% when combined with antibiotics in the mouse model. The reduced human leucocyte antigen DR molecules expression on RM enables their co-culture with PBMCs of sepsis patients which resulted in reduced ROS production, and up-regulated TGF-β while down-regulating IL6, IL8, and IL-10 in-vitro. RM are potentially immunomodulatory, enhance survival in sepsis mouse model and modulate inflammatory behaviour of sepsis patient's PBMCs.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1549
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