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      γ-Irradiated cord blood MNCs: different paracrine effects on mature and progenitor endothelial cells.

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          Cell-based therapies have been employed to promote neovascularization mainly through the release of paracrine factors inhibiting apoptosis and supporting migration and proliferation of resident differentiated cells. We tested in vitro pro-angiogenic effects of apoptotic cord blood-derived mononuclear cells (CB-MNCs) and their conditioned medium (CM) on mature endothelial cells (HUVECs) and peripheral blood-derived endothelial progenitor cells (ECFCs). CB-MNCs were γ-irradiated to induce apoptosis and cultured for 72 h to obtain the release of CM. MNCs viability, evaluated by flow cytometry, decreased progressively after γ-irradiation reaching 41% at 72 h. γ-Irradiated MNCs (γMNCs) released increasing amounts of EGF, PDGF-AB and VEGF in their CM over time, as assessed by ELISA. γ-MNCs and their CM enhanced capillary-like network formation (in a dose-dependent and time-persistent manner), proliferation and migration of HUVECs in vitro, while they primed capillary-like network formation (dose-independent and not time-persistent) and induced migration but did not support proliferation of ECFCs. Our data support the hypothesis of paracrine mechanism as prevalent in regenerative medicine and demonstrate the efficacy of MNCs secretome in inducing neovascularization. To our knowledge, this is the first paper highlighting differential pro-angiogenic effects of CM on mature and progenitor endothelial cells, adding a tile in the understanding of mechanisms involved in neovascularization.

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          Journal
          Microvasc. Res.
          Microvascular research
          Elsevier BV
          1095-9319
          0026-2862
          Jul 2014
          : 94
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Immunohematology and Transfusion Service, IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo Foundation, Pavia, Italy. Electronic address: m.cervio@smatteo.pv.it.
          [2 ] Service of Biometry and Statistics, Scientific Direction, IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo Foundation, Pavia, Italy.
          [3 ] Immunohematology and Transfusion Service, IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo Foundation, Pavia, Italy.
          [4 ] Research Center for Regenerative Medicine, IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo Foundation, Pavia, Italy.
          [5 ] Vascular Surgery Unit, IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo Foundation, Pavia, Italy.
          Article
          S0026-2862(14)00069-7
          10.1016/j.mvr.2014.04.009
          24788073
          dd47b46c-29a2-461c-ad21-6a837567dbc7
          History

          Cord blood,Conditioned medium,Endothelial cells,Endothelial progenitor cells,Mononuclear cells,Neovascularization

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