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EGF-conditioned M1 macrophages Convey reduced inflammation into corneal endothelial cells through exosomes.


ABSTRACT: Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), a protein pivotal in cell proliferation and survival, has recently shown promise in alleviating inflammation. This study investigates EGF's impact on M1 macrophages, exploring its potential for anti-inflammatory and anti-vasculogenic interactions with corneal endothelial cells (CECs). Polarized M1 macrophages treated with EGF exhibited a suppression of gene expressions related to inflammatory and vasculogenic signals. The anti-inflammatory effects of EGF were observed in co-culture systems with human CECs (HCECs), showcasing its ability to alter macrophage phenotypes. Exosomes derived from EGF-treated M1 macrophages demonstrated enriched proteomic profiles related to immune system regulation and inflammation inhibition. When applied as eye drops in murine corneas, EGF-conditioned M1 macrophage-derived exosomes effectively reduced inflammation and increased M2-related ARG1 expression. This study highlights EGF's potential in mitigating inflammation in M1 macrophages and its delivery through exosomes to cultured HCECs and murine corneas, suggesting a novel therapeutic avenue for ocular surface anti-inflammatory treatments.

SUBMITTER: Lee SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10906407 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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EGF-conditioned M1 macrophages Convey reduced inflammation into corneal endothelial cells through exosomes.

Lee Soo Jin SJ   Lee Seung Hyeun SH   Koh Ahra A   Kim Kyoung Woo KW  

Heliyon 20240222 5


Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF), a protein pivotal in cell proliferation and survival, has recently shown promise in alleviating inflammation. This study investigates EGF's impact on M1 macrophages, exploring its potential for anti-inflammatory and anti-vasculogenic interactions with corneal endothelial cells (CECs). Polarized M1 macrophages treated with EGF exhibited a suppression of gene expressions related to inflammatory and vasculogenic signals. The anti-inflammatory effects of EGF were obser  ...[more]

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