Ischemic wound revascularization by the stromal vascular fraction relies on host-donor hybrid vessels.

IF 6.4 1区 医学 Q1 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING npj Regenerative Medicine Pub Date : 2023-02-11 DOI:10.1038/s41536-023-00283-6
Roman Vuerich, Elena Groppa, Simone Vodret, Nadja Annelies Ruth Ring, Chiara Stocco, Fleur Bossi, Chiara Agostinis, Matteo Cauteruccio, Andrea Colliva, Mohammad Ramadan, Francesca Simoncello, Federica Benvenuti, Anna Agnelli, Franca Dore, Flavia Mazzarol, Massimo Moretti, Alice Paulitti, Silvia Palmisano, Nicolò De Manzini, Mattia Chiesa, Manuel Casaburo, Angela Raucci, Daniela Lorizio, Giulio Pompilio, Roberta Bulla, Giovanni Papa, Serena Zacchigna
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Nonhealing wounds place a significant burden on both quality of life of affected patients and health systems. Skin substitutes are applied to promote the closure of nonhealing wounds, although their efficacy is limited by inadequate vascularization. The stromal vascular fraction (SVF) from the adipose tissue is a promising therapy to overcome this limitation. Despite a few successful clinical trials, its incorporation in the clinical routine has been hampered by their inconsistent results. All these studies concluded by warranting pre-clinical work aimed at both characterizing the cell types composing the SVF and shedding light on their mechanism of action. Here, we established a model of nonhealing wound, in which we applied the SVF in combination with a clinical-grade skin substitute. We purified the SVF cells from transgenic animals to trace their fate after transplantation and observed that it gave rise to a mature vascular network composed of arteries, capillaries, veins, as well as lymphatics, structurally and functionally connected with the host circulation. Then we moved to a human-in-mouse model and confirmed that SVF-derived endothelial cells formed hybrid human-mouse vessels, that were stabilized by perivascular cells. Mechanistically, SVF-derived endothelial cells engrafted and expanded, directly contributing to the formation of new vessels, while a population of fibro-adipogenic progenitors stimulated the expansion of the host vasculature in a paracrine manner. These data have important clinical implications, as they provide a steppingstone toward the reproducible and effective adoption of the SVF as a standard care for nonhealing wounds.

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间质血管部分的缺血性伤口血运重建依赖于宿主-供体杂交血管。
无法愈合的伤口对受影响患者的生活质量和卫生系统都造成了重大负担。皮肤替代品被用于促进未愈合伤口的愈合,尽管其效果受到血管化不足的限制。来自脂肪组织的基质血管组分(SVF)是克服这一限制的一种有希望的治疗方法。尽管有一些成功的临床试验,但由于其结果不一致,将其纳入临床常规一直受到阻碍。所有这些研究都需要临床前工作来确定构成SVF的细胞类型并阐明其作用机制。在这里,我们建立了一个不愈合的伤口模型,我们将SVF与临床级皮肤替代品结合使用。我们从转基因动物中纯化SVF细胞,追踪其移植后的命运,观察到它形成了一个由动脉、毛细血管、静脉和淋巴管组成的成熟血管网络,在结构和功能上与宿主循环相连。然后我们转移到人-鼠模型,并证实svf衍生的内皮细胞形成了混合的人-鼠血管,血管周围细胞稳定了血管。在机制上,svf衍生的内皮细胞移植和扩张,直接促进新血管的形成,而纤维脂肪祖细胞群以旁分泌方式刺激宿主血管的扩张。这些数据具有重要的临床意义,因为它们为SVF作为不愈合伤口的标准治疗提供了可重复和有效的基础。
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npj Regenerative Medicine
npj Regenerative Medicine Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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71
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Regenerative Medicine, an innovative online-only journal, aims to advance research in the field of repairing and regenerating damaged tissues and organs within the human body. As a part of the prestigious Nature Partner Journals series and in partnership with ARMI, this high-quality, open access journal serves as a platform for scientists to explore effective therapies that harness the body's natural regenerative capabilities. With a focus on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of tissue damage and regeneration, npj Regenerative Medicine actively encourages studies that bridge the gap between basic research and clinical tissue repair strategies.
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