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Proliferating and migrating effects of regenerating sea anemone Aulactinia stella cells-derived exosomes on human skin fibroblasts.

Nazanin JafariAlireza AfsharAfshin ZareAria SalehpourAlireza HashemiFatemeh ZendehboudiZohreh FarrarMahdi MahdipourArezoo KhoradmehrFirouzeh JahanfarNadiar Maratovich MussinAsset A KaliyevAli KameliHossein AzariIraj NabipourKulyash R ZhilisbayevaAmin Tamadon
Published in: Natural product research (2024)
Regenerative effects of sea anemone-derived exosomes on human foreskin fibroblasts (HFFs) were investigated. Water-based extracts from regenerating Aulactinia stella tissue were collected at various time points, and exosomes were extracted after inducing wounds. Both the extract and exosomes were tested on HFF for proliferation and in vitro wound healing. In silico analysis explored protein-protein docking between regenerative exosome proteins and HFF receptors. The MTT (3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2yl)-2,5 diphenyltetrazolium bromide proliferation assay and in vitro wound healing test of aquatic extract showed proliferative effects on HFF cell lines, with the 60 μg/mL concentration significantly enhancing cell migration. Exosomes were characterised. Exosomes showed a significantly positive effect on cell proliferation and migration at the 50 µg/mL concentration 48 h post-wound induction. In silico analysis revealed potential binding affinities between exosome proteins and HFF receptors. In conclusion, optimised concentrations of A. stella -derived exosomes exhibited positive effects on HFF regeneration and migration, suggesting their potential in accelerating wound healing.
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