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In vitro MSC function is related to clinical reaction in vivo.

Aileen L RowlandJiajie Jessica XuAmanda Jo JoswigCarl A GregoryDouglas F AntczakKevin J CummingsAshlee Elizabeth Watts
Published in: Stem cell research & therapy (2018)
The trend of a negative correlation of TLD score and TNCC in the ALLO, but not the FBS group, together with the association of MHCI expression and TNCC in the ALLO group, indicates that improved stemness is associated with reduced MSC immunogenicity. When inflammation was incited by xenogen, there was a strong correlation of lymphocyte activation in vitro to adverse response in vivo, confirming that MLRs in vitro reflect MSC immunomodulatory activity in vivo. The relationship of stemness in vitro, suppression of lymphocyte activation in vitro, MHCI expression in vitro, and clinical response in vivo should be further investigated.
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