Granulation tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: a potential application for burn wound healing in pediatric patients.

IF 1.1 Q4 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Journal of Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine Pub Date : 2018-05-30 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01
Gloria Pelizzo, Maria Antonietta Avanzini, Melissa Mantelli, Stefania Croce, Alice Maltese, Elettra Vestri, Annalisa De Silvestri, Elena Percivalle, Valeria Calcaterra
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Objective: Multipotential cells are mobilized into peripheral blood in response to trauma, in particular in severe burns. These cells migrate to the site of injury in response to chemotactic signals to modulate inflammation, repair damaged tissue and facilitate tissue regeneration. We evaluated the possibility of isolating and in vitro expand mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from granulation tissue (GT) during debridement of a burn wound, as a persective strategy to improve skin regeneration. Methods: GT obtained from a 12-month-old burn patient was in vitro cultured. Expanded MCSs were characterized for morphology, immunophenotype, differentiation capacity and proliferative growth. Antifibrotic features were also evaluated. Results: It was possible to isolate and in vitro expand cells from GT with the morphology, phenotype, proliferative and differentiation capacity typical of MSC, these cells were defined as GT-MSC. GT-MSCs exhibited antifibrotic features by releasing soluble factors, this activity was superior to that observed in BM-MSC. Conclusions: Successful isolation and expansion of MSCs from GT is reported. Considering their functional characteristics, GT-MSCs could be considered a good candidate adjuvant therapy to improve burn wound healing, particularly in pediatrics.

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肉芽组织来源的间充质间质细胞:在儿科患者烧伤创面愈合中的潜在应用。
目的:多电位细胞被动员到外周血中,以应对创伤,特别是严重烧伤。这些细胞响应趋化信号迁移到损伤部位,调节炎症,修复受损组织,促进组织再生。我们评估了在烧伤创面清创过程中从肉芽组织(GT)中分离和体外扩增间充质间质细胞(MSCs)的可能性,作为一种促进皮肤再生的策略。方法:对12月龄烧伤患者体外培养的巨噬细胞进行体外培养。扩增后的MCSs在形态学、免疫表型、分化能力和增殖生长方面进行了表征。抗纤维化特征也进行了评估。结果:从GT细胞中分离并体外扩增出具有MSC典型形态、表型、增殖和分化能力的细胞,定义为GT-MSC。GT-MSCs通过释放可溶性因子表现出抗纤维化的特性,这种活性优于BM-MSC。结论:我们成功地从GT中分离和扩增了MSCs。考虑到其功能特点,GT-MSCs可以被认为是改善烧伤创面愈合的良好候选辅助治疗,特别是在儿科。
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