Developing a clinical grade human adipose decellularized biomaterial

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biomaterials and biosystems Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bbiosy.2022.100053
Daniel J. Hayes , Jeffrey M Gimble
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While tissue engineering investigators have appreciated adipose tissue as a repository of stromal/stem cells, they are only now beginning to see its value as a decellularized tissue resource. Independent academic investigators have successfully extracted lipid, genomic DNA and proteins from human fat to create a decellularized extracellular matrix enriched in collagen, glycoproteins, and proteoglycans. Pre-clinical studies have validated its compatibility with stromal/stem cells and its ability to support adipogenesis in vitro and in vivo in both small (murine) and large (porcine) subcutaneous implant models. Furthermore, Phase I safety clinical trials have injected decellularized human adipose tissue scaffolds in human volunteers without incident for periods of up to 127 days. This commentary takes an opinionated look at the under-appreciated but potential benefits of obesity as an increasingly available biomaterial resource.

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开发临床级人类脂肪脱细胞生物材料
虽然组织工程研究人员已经认识到脂肪组织是基质/干细胞的储存库,但他们现在才开始看到它作为脱细胞组织资源的价值。独立的学术研究人员已经成功地从人类脂肪中提取脂质、基因组DNA和蛋白质,以创建富含胶原蛋白、糖蛋白和蛋白聚糖的脱细胞细胞外基质。临床前研究已经证实了它与基质/干细胞的相容性,以及它在体外和体内支持小型(小鼠)和大型(猪)皮下植入模型中脂肪形成的能力。此外,I期安全性临床试验已经在人类志愿者体内注射了去细胞化的人类脂肪组织支架,在长达127天的时间里没有发生任何事故。这篇评论自以为是地审视了肥胖作为一种日益可用的生物材料资源的潜在好处,这种好处尚未得到重视。
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