Area light source-triggered latent angiogenic molecular mechanisms intensify therapeutic efficacy of adult stem cells

  • Yu Jin Kim
  • , Sung Won Kim
  • , Gwang Bum Im
  • , Yeong Hwan Kim
  • , Gun Jae Jeong
  • , Hye Ran Jeon
  • , Dong Ik Kim
  • , Haeshin Lee
  • , Sung Young Park
  • , Sung Min Cho
  • , Suk Ho Bhang

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Abstract

Light-based therapy such as photobiomodulation (PBM) reportedly produces beneficial physiological effects in cells and tissues. However, most reports have focused on the immediate and instant effects of light. Considering the physiological effects of natural light exposure in living organisms, the latent reaction period after irradiation should be deliberated. In contrast to previous reports, we examined the latent reaction period after light exposure with optimized irradiating parameters and validated novel therapeutic molecular mechanisms for the first time. we demonstrated an organic light-emitting diode (OLED)-based PBM (OPBM) strategy that enhances the angiogenic efficacy of human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) via direct irradiation with red OLEDs of optimized wavelength, voltage, current, luminance, and duration, and investigated the underlying molecular mechanisms. Our results revealed that the angiogenic paracrine effect, viability, and adhesion of hADSCs were significantly intensified by our OPBM strategy. Following OPBM treatment, significant changes were observed in HIF-1α expression, intracellular reactive oxygen species levels, activation of the receptor tyrosine kinase, and glycolytic pathways in hADSCs. In addition, transplantation of OLED-irradiated hADSCs resulted in significantly enhanced limb salvage ratio in a mouse model of hindlimb ischemia. Our OPBM might serve as a new paradigm for stem cell culture systems to develop cell-based therapies in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere10255
JournalBioengineering and Translational Medicine
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

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