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Equine mesenchymal stem/stromal cells freeze-dried secretome (Lyosecretome) for the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases: Production process validation and batch release test for clinical use

  • Michela Mocchi
  • , Stefano Grolli
  • , Silvia Dotti
  • , Dario Di Silvestre
  • , Riccardo Villa
  • , Priscilla Berni
  • , Virna Conti
  • , Giulia Passignani
  • , Francesca Brambilla
  • , Maurizio Del Bue
  • , Laura Catenacci
  • , Milena Sorrenti
  • , Lorena Segale
  • , Elia Bari
  • , Pierluigi Mauri
  • , Maria Luisa Torre
  • , Sara Perteghella

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Abstract

In the last decades, it has been demonstrated that the regenerative therapeutic efficacy of mesenchymal stromal cells is primarily due to the secretion of soluble factors and extracellular vesicles, collectively known as secretome. In this context, our work described the preparation and characterization of a freeze-dried secretome (Lyosecretome) from adipose tissue-derived mesenchy-mal stromal cells for the therapy of equine musculoskeletal disorder. An intraarticular injectable pharmaceutical powder has been formulated, and the technological process has been validated in an authorized facility for veterinary clinical-use medicinal production. Critical parameters for quality control and batch release have been identified regarding (i) physicochemical properties; (ii) extracellular vesicle morphology, size distribution, and surface biomarker; (iii) protein and lipid content; (iv) requirements for injectable pharmaceutical dosage forms such as sterility, bacterial endotoxin, and Mycoplasma; and (v) in vitro potency tests, as anti-elastase activity and proliferative activity on musculoskeletal cell lines (tenocytes and chondrocytes) and mesenchymal stromal cells. Finally, proteins putatively responsible for the biological effects have been identified by Lyosecretome pro-teomic investigation: IL10RA, MXRA5, RARRES2, and ANXA1 modulate the inflammatory process RARRES2, NOD1, SERPINE1, and SERPINB9 with antibacterial activity. The work provides a proof-of-concept for the manufacturing of clinical-grade equine freeze-dried secretome, and prototypes are now available for safety and efficacy clinical trials in the treatment of equine musculoskeletal diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number553
JournalPharmaceuticals
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Equine
  • Mesenchymal stem cells
  • Musculoskeletal disor-ders
  • Regenerative medicine
  • Secretome

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