J Cell Biochem. 2016 Dec 5. doi: 10.1002/jcb.25815.
[Epub ahead of print]
Rajan TS1, Giacoppo S1, Scionti D1, Diomede F2, Grassi G3, Pollastro F4, Piattelli A2, Bramanti P1, Mazzon E1, Trubiani O2.
Abstract
In the last years, mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from oral tissues have received considerable interest in regenerative medicine since they can be obtained with minimal invasive procedure and exhibit immunomodulatory properties. This study was aimed to investigate whether in vitro pre-treatment of MSCs obtained from human gingiva (hGMSCs) with Cannabidiol (CBD), a cannabinoid component produced by the plant Cannabis sativa, may promote human gingiva derived MSCs to differentiate towards neuronal precursor cells. Specifically, we have treated the hGMSCs with CBD (5µM) for 24 h in order to evaluate theexpression of genes involved in cannabidiol signaling, cell proliferation, self-renewal and multipotency, and neural progenitor cells differentiation. Next generation sequencing (NGS) demonstrated that CBD activates genes associated with G protein coupled receptor signaling in hGMSCs. Genes involved in DNA replication, cell cycle, proliferation and apoptosis were regulated. Moreover, genes associated with the biological process of neuronal progenitor cells (NCPs) proliferation, neuron differentiation, neurogenesis and nervous system development were significantly modulated. From our results we hypothesize that human gingiva-derived MSCs conditioned with CBD could represent a valid method for improving the hGMSCs phenotype and thus might be a potential therapeutic tool in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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KEYWORDS:
Cannabidiol; Cell proliferation; Human gingival mesenchymal stromal cells; Neural progenitor cells; Regenerative medicine
- PMID: 27918106
- DOI: 10.1002/jcb.25815
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