Human multipotent stromal cells attenuate lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury in mice via secretion of tumor necrosis factor-α-induced protein 6
Stem Cell Research & Therapy2011Vol. 2(3), pp. 27–27
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Svitlana Danchuk, Joni Ylöstalo, Fokhrul Hossain, Randy Sorge, Austin Ramsey, Ryan W. Bonvillain, Joseph A. Lasky, Bruce A. Bunnell, David A. Welsh, Darwin J. Prockop, Deborah E. Sullivan
Abstract
These results show that hMSCs recapitulate the observed beneficial effects of rodent MSCs in animal models of ALI and suggest that the anti-inflammatory properties of hMSCs in the lung are explained, at least in part, by activation of hMSCs to secrete TSG-6.
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