Advancing wound healing by hydrogel-based dressings loaded with cell-conditioned medium: a systematic review.

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Stem Cell Research & Therapy Pub Date : 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1186/s13287-024-03976-x
Galina Nifontova, Sofia Safaryan, Yana Khristidis, Olga Smirnova, Massoud Vosough, Anastasia Shpichka, Peter Timashev
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Background: Wound healing represents a complex biological process, critically important in clinical practice due to its direct implication in a patient's recovery and quality of life. Conservative wound management frequently falls short in providing an ideal environment for the optimal tissue regeneration, often resulting in extended healing periods and elevated risk of infection and other complications. The emerging biomaterials, particularly hydrogels, have shown substantial promise in addressing these challenges by offering properties such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and the ability to cure wound environment. Recent advancements have highlighted the therapeutic potential of integrating cell-derived conditioned medium (CM) into hydrogel matrices. Cell-derived CM represents a rich array of bioactive molecules, demonstrating significant efficacy in modulating cellular activities crucial for wound healing, including cellular proliferation, migration, and angiogenesis.

Methods: The methodology of this review adheres to the standards set by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. The review includes a selection of studies published within the last five years, focusing on in vivo experiments involving various types of skin injuries treated with topically applied hydrogels loaded with CM (H-CM). The search strategy refers to the PICO framework and includes the assessment of study quality by CAMARADES tool.

Results: The systematic review represents a detailed evaluation of H-CM dressings wound healing efficiency based on the experimental results of cell-based assays and animal wound models. The study targets to reveal wound healing capacity of H-CM dressings, and provides a comparative data analysis, limitations of methods and discussions of H-CM role in advancing the wound healing therapy.

Conclusions: The data presented demonstrate that H-CM is a promising material for advanced wound healing and regenerative medicine. These dressings possess proved in vitro/in vivo efficacy that highlights their strong clinical potential and paves the way to further investigations of H-CM formulations within clinical trials.

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通过水凝胶敷料加载细胞调节培养基促进伤口愈合:系统综述。
背景:伤口愈合是一个复杂的生物过程,在临床实践中至关重要,因为它直接影响到患者的康复和生活质量。保守的伤口处理往往无法为最佳组织再生提供理想的环境,常常导致伤口愈合期延长,感染和其他并发症的风险增加。新兴的生物材料,尤其是水凝胶,具有生物相容性、生物可降解性和治愈伤口环境的能力等特性,因此在应对这些挑战方面大有可为。最近的进展突显了将细胞衍生的条件培养基(CM)整合到水凝胶基质中的治疗潜力。细胞衍生的条件培养基含有丰富的生物活性分子,在调节对伤口愈合至关重要的细胞活动(包括细胞增殖、迁移和血管生成)方面具有显著功效:本综述的方法符合《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》(Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis,PRISMA)指南规定的标准。本综述选取了过去五年内发表的研究,重点关注使用负载中药(H-CM)的局部水凝胶治疗各种类型皮肤损伤的体内实验。检索策略参考了 PICO 框架,并使用 CAMARADES 工具对研究质量进行了评估:该系统性综述基于细胞实验和动物伤口模型的实验结果,对 H-CM 敷料的伤口愈合效率进行了详细评估。该研究旨在揭示 H-CM 敷料的伤口愈合能力,并提供了数据对比分析、方法的局限性以及对 H-CM 在促进伤口愈合疗法中的作用的讨论:所提供的数据表明,H-CM 是一种用于先进伤口愈合和再生医学的前景广阔的材料。这些敷料具有经证实的体外/体内疗效,凸显了其强大的临床潜力,为在临床试验中进一步研究 H-CM 配方铺平了道路。
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Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Stem Cell Research & Therapy CELL BIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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期刊介绍: Stem Cell Research & Therapy serves as a leading platform for translational research in stem cell therapies. This international, peer-reviewed journal publishes high-quality open-access research articles, with a focus on basic, translational, and clinical research in stem cell therapeutics and regenerative therapies. Coverage includes animal models and clinical trials. Additionally, the journal offers reviews, viewpoints, commentaries, and reports.
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