“…In addition, by direct mitochondrial transfer via connexin-mediated intercellular channels or EVs from MSCs to the damaged cells, MSCs can restore the ATP storage in recipient cells and repair cell functions (Morrison et al, 2017;Paliwal et al, 2018). For their immunomodulatory role, MSCs express a set of injury and molecular pathogen receptors, such as Toll-like receptors (Shirjang et al, 2017), and release a series of cytokines and chemokines, such as IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1RA) (Harrell et al, 2020) and soluble TNF receptor 1 (sTNFR1) (Ding et al, 2019), which have anti-inflammatory effects. Intercellular contact molecules or MSC-secreted soluble factors regulate the adaptive and innate immune system by inhibiting the maturation of T cells and dendritic cells, reducing B cell activation and proliferation, and inhibiting the cytotoxicity of natural killer cells (Ni et al, 2018;de Castro et al, 2019;He et al, 2020).…”