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Use of Autologous Human mesenchymal Stromal Cell/Fibrin Clot Constructs in Upper Limb Non-Unions: Long-Term Assessment

BACKGROUND: Tissue engineering appears to be an attractive alternative to the traditional approach in the treatment of fracture non-unions. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are considered an appealing cell source for clinical intervention. However, ex vivo cell expansion and differentiation towards...

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Autores principales: Giannotti, Stefano, Trombi, Luisa, Bottai, Vanna, Ghilardi, Marco, D'Alessandro, Delfo, Danti, Serena, Dell'Osso, Giacomo, Guido, Giulio, Petrini, Mario
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3758315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073893
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author Giannotti, Stefano
Trombi, Luisa
Bottai, Vanna
Ghilardi, Marco
D'Alessandro, Delfo
Danti, Serena
Dell'Osso, Giacomo
Guido, Giulio
Petrini, Mario
author_facet Giannotti, Stefano
Trombi, Luisa
Bottai, Vanna
Ghilardi, Marco
D'Alessandro, Delfo
Danti, Serena
Dell'Osso, Giacomo
Guido, Giulio
Petrini, Mario
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description BACKGROUND: Tissue engineering appears to be an attractive alternative to the traditional approach in the treatment of fracture non-unions. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are considered an appealing cell source for clinical intervention. However, ex vivo cell expansion and differentiation towards the osteogenic lineage, together with the design of a suitable scaffold have yet to be optimized. Major concerns exist about the safety of MSC-based therapies, including possible abnormal overgrowth and potential cancer evolution. AIMS: We examined the long-term efficacy and safety of ex vivo expanded bone marrow MSCs, embedded in autologous fibrin clots, for the healing of atrophic pseudarthrosis of the upper limb. Our research work relied on three main issues: use of an entirely autologous context (cells, serum for ex vivo cell culture, scaffold components), reduced ex vivo cell expansion, and short-term MSC osteoinduction before implantation. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Bone marrow MSCs isolated from 8 patients were expanded ex vivo until passage 1 and short-term osteo-differentiated in autologous-based culture conditions. Tissue-engineered constructs designed to embed MSCs in autologous fibrin clots were locally implanted with bone grafts, calibrating their number on the extension of bone damage. Radiographic healing was evaluated with short- and long-term follow-ups (range averages: 6.7 and 76.0 months, respectively). All patients recovered limb function, with no evidence of tissue overgrowth or tumor formation. CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicates that highly autologous treatment can be effective and safe in the long-term healing of bone non-unions. This tissue engineering approach resulted in successful clinical and functional outcomes for all patients.
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spelling pubmed-37583152013-09-10 Use of Autologous Human mesenchymal Stromal Cell/Fibrin Clot Constructs in Upper Limb Non-Unions: Long-Term Assessment Giannotti, Stefano Trombi, Luisa Bottai, Vanna Ghilardi, Marco D'Alessandro, Delfo Danti, Serena Dell'Osso, Giacomo Guido, Giulio Petrini, Mario PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Tissue engineering appears to be an attractive alternative to the traditional approach in the treatment of fracture non-unions. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are considered an appealing cell source for clinical intervention. However, ex vivo cell expansion and differentiation towards the osteogenic lineage, together with the design of a suitable scaffold have yet to be optimized. Major concerns exist about the safety of MSC-based therapies, including possible abnormal overgrowth and potential cancer evolution. AIMS: We examined the long-term efficacy and safety of ex vivo expanded bone marrow MSCs, embedded in autologous fibrin clots, for the healing of atrophic pseudarthrosis of the upper limb. Our research work relied on three main issues: use of an entirely autologous context (cells, serum for ex vivo cell culture, scaffold components), reduced ex vivo cell expansion, and short-term MSC osteoinduction before implantation. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Bone marrow MSCs isolated from 8 patients were expanded ex vivo until passage 1 and short-term osteo-differentiated in autologous-based culture conditions. Tissue-engineered constructs designed to embed MSCs in autologous fibrin clots were locally implanted with bone grafts, calibrating their number on the extension of bone damage. Radiographic healing was evaluated with short- and long-term follow-ups (range averages: 6.7 and 76.0 months, respectively). All patients recovered limb function, with no evidence of tissue overgrowth or tumor formation. CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicates that highly autologous treatment can be effective and safe in the long-term healing of bone non-unions. This tissue engineering approach resulted in successful clinical and functional outcomes for all patients. Public Library of Science 2013-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3758315/ /pubmed/24023694 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073893 Text en © 2013 Giannotti et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Giannotti, Stefano
Trombi, Luisa
Bottai, Vanna
Ghilardi, Marco
D'Alessandro, Delfo
Danti, Serena
Dell'Osso, Giacomo
Guido, Giulio
Petrini, Mario
Use of Autologous Human mesenchymal Stromal Cell/Fibrin Clot Constructs in Upper Limb Non-Unions: Long-Term Assessment
title Use of Autologous Human mesenchymal Stromal Cell/Fibrin Clot Constructs in Upper Limb Non-Unions: Long-Term Assessment
title_full Use of Autologous Human mesenchymal Stromal Cell/Fibrin Clot Constructs in Upper Limb Non-Unions: Long-Term Assessment
title_fullStr Use of Autologous Human mesenchymal Stromal Cell/Fibrin Clot Constructs in Upper Limb Non-Unions: Long-Term Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Use of Autologous Human mesenchymal Stromal Cell/Fibrin Clot Constructs in Upper Limb Non-Unions: Long-Term Assessment
title_short Use of Autologous Human mesenchymal Stromal Cell/Fibrin Clot Constructs in Upper Limb Non-Unions: Long-Term Assessment
title_sort use of autologous human mesenchymal stromal cell/fibrin clot constructs in upper limb non-unions: long-term assessment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3758315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24023694
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073893
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