Amniotic membrane and amniotic fluid derived cells are regarded as a promising stem cell source for developing regenerative medicine techniques, although they have never been tested on male infertility diseases such as varicocele (VAR). The current study aimed to examine the effects of two distinct cell sources, human Amniotic Fluid Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (hAFMSCs) and amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs), on male fertility outcomes in a rat induced VAR model. To explain cell-dependent enhancement of reproductive outcomes in rats transplanted with hAECs and hAFMSCs, insights on testis morphology, endocannabinoid system (ECS) expression and inflammatory tissue response have been carried out alongside cell homing assessment. Both cell types survived 120 days post-transplantation by modulating the ECS main components, promoting proregenerative M2 macrophages (Mφ) recruitment and a favorable anti-inflammatory IL10 expression pattern. Of note, hAECs resulted to be more effective in restoring rat fertility rate by enhancing both structural and immunoresponse mechanisms. Moreover, immunofluorescence analysis revealed that hAECs contributed to CYP11A1 expression after transplantation, whereas hAFMSCs moved towards the expression of Sertoli cell marker, SOX9, confirming a different contribution into the mechanisms leading to testis homeostasis. These findings highlight, for the first time, a distinct role of amniotic membrane and amniotic fluid derived cells in male reproduction, thus proposing innovative targeted stem-based regenerative medicine protocols for remedying high-prevalence male infertility conditions such as VAR.

Peserico, A., Barboni, B., Russo, V., Nardinocchi, D., Turriani, M., Cimini, C., Bernabò, N., Parolini, O., Silini, A. R., Antonucci, I., Stuppia, L., Berardinelli, P., Falanga, I., Perruzza, D., Valbonetti, L., Mauro, A., AEC and AFMSC Transplantation Preserves Fertility of Experimentally Induced Rat Varicocele by Expressing Differential Regenerative Mechanisms, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES>>, 2023; 24 (10): 8737-N/A. [doi:10.3390/ijms24108737] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/244954]

AEC and AFMSC Transplantation Preserves Fertility of Experimentally Induced Rat Varicocele by Expressing Differential Regenerative Mechanisms

Parolini, Ornella;
2023

Abstract

Amniotic membrane and amniotic fluid derived cells are regarded as a promising stem cell source for developing regenerative medicine techniques, although they have never been tested on male infertility diseases such as varicocele (VAR). The current study aimed to examine the effects of two distinct cell sources, human Amniotic Fluid Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (hAFMSCs) and amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs), on male fertility outcomes in a rat induced VAR model. To explain cell-dependent enhancement of reproductive outcomes in rats transplanted with hAECs and hAFMSCs, insights on testis morphology, endocannabinoid system (ECS) expression and inflammatory tissue response have been carried out alongside cell homing assessment. Both cell types survived 120 days post-transplantation by modulating the ECS main components, promoting proregenerative M2 macrophages (Mφ) recruitment and a favorable anti-inflammatory IL10 expression pattern. Of note, hAECs resulted to be more effective in restoring rat fertility rate by enhancing both structural and immunoresponse mechanisms. Moreover, immunofluorescence analysis revealed that hAECs contributed to CYP11A1 expression after transplantation, whereas hAFMSCs moved towards the expression of Sertoli cell marker, SOX9, confirming a different contribution into the mechanisms leading to testis homeostasis. These findings highlight, for the first time, a distinct role of amniotic membrane and amniotic fluid derived cells in male reproduction, thus proposing innovative targeted stem-based regenerative medicine protocols for remedying high-prevalence male infertility conditions such as VAR.
2023
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amniotic epithelial cells
amniotic fluid derived cells
amniotic membrane derived cells
endocannabinoid system
human amniotic fluid mesenchymal stromal cells
immunomodulation
male fertility
preclinical in vivo study
rat model
regenerative medicine
spermatogenesis
varicocele
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2023
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Peserico, A., Barboni, B., Russo, V., Nardinocchi, D., Turriani, M., Cimini, C., Bernabò, N., Parolini, O., Silini, A. R., Antonucci, I., Stuppia, L., Berardinelli, P., Falanga, I., Perruzza, D., Valbonetti, L., Mauro, A., AEC and AFMSC Transplantation Preserves Fertility of Experimentally Induced Rat Varicocele by Expressing Differential Regenerative Mechanisms, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES>>, 2023; 24 (10): 8737-N/A. [doi:10.3390/ijms24108737] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/244954]
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Peserico, Alessia; Barboni, Barbara; Russo, Valentina; Nardinocchi, Delia; Turriani, Maura; Cimini, Costanza; Bernabò, Nicola; Parolini, Ornella; Sili...espandi
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