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The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Gene Therapy and Cell Transplantation on Rat Acute Wound Model

BACKGROUND: Wound healing is a complex process. Different types of skin cells, extracellular matrix and variety of growth factors are involved in wound healing. The use of recombinant growth factors in researches and production of skin substitutes are still a challenge. OBJECTIVES: Much research has...

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Autores principales: Talebpour Amiri, Fereshteh, Fadaei Fathabadi, Fatemeh, Mahmoudi Rad, Mahnaz, Piryae, Abbas, Ghasemi, Azar, Khalilian, Alireza, Yeganeh, Farshid, Mosaffa, Nariman
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4270678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25558384
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.16323
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author Talebpour Amiri, Fereshteh
Fadaei Fathabadi, Fatemeh
Mahmoudi Rad, Mahnaz
Piryae, Abbas
Ghasemi, Azar
Khalilian, Alireza
Yeganeh, Farshid
Mosaffa, Nariman
author_facet Talebpour Amiri, Fereshteh
Fadaei Fathabadi, Fatemeh
Mahmoudi Rad, Mahnaz
Piryae, Abbas
Ghasemi, Azar
Khalilian, Alireza
Yeganeh, Farshid
Mosaffa, Nariman
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description BACKGROUND: Wound healing is a complex process. Different types of skin cells, extracellular matrix and variety of growth factors are involved in wound healing. The use of recombinant growth factors in researches and production of skin substitutes are still a challenge. OBJECTIVES: Much research has been done on the effects of gene therapy and cell therapy on wound healing. In this experimental study, the effect of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) gene transfer in fibroblast cells was assessed on acute dermal wound healing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fibroblasts were cultured and transfected with IGF-1. Lipofectamine 2000 was used as a reagent of transfection. Transgene expression levels were measured by the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). To study in vivo, rats (weighing 170-200 g) were randomly divided into three groups (five/group) and full-thickness wounds were created on the dorsum region. Suspensions of transfected fibroblast cells were injected into the wound and were compared with wounds treated with native fibroblast cells and normal saline. For the microscopic examination, biopsy was performed on day seven. RESULTS: In vitro, the maximum expression of IGF1 (96.95 pg/mL) in transfected fibroblast cells was 24 hours after gene transfer. In vivo, it was clear that IGF-1 gene therapy caused an increase in the number of keratinocyte cells during the wound healing process (mean of group A vs. group B with P value = 0.01, mean of group A vs. group C with P value = 0.000). Granulation of tissue formation in the transfected fibroblast group was more organized when compared with the normal saline group and native fibroblast cells. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicated that the optimization of gene transfer increases the expression of IGF-1. High concentrations of IGF-1, in combination with cell therapy, have a significant effect on wound healing.
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spelling pubmed-42706782015-01-02 The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Gene Therapy and Cell Transplantation on Rat Acute Wound Model Talebpour Amiri, Fereshteh Fadaei Fathabadi, Fatemeh Mahmoudi Rad, Mahnaz Piryae, Abbas Ghasemi, Azar Khalilian, Alireza Yeganeh, Farshid Mosaffa, Nariman Iran Red Crescent Med J Research Article BACKGROUND: Wound healing is a complex process. Different types of skin cells, extracellular matrix and variety of growth factors are involved in wound healing. The use of recombinant growth factors in researches and production of skin substitutes are still a challenge. OBJECTIVES: Much research has been done on the effects of gene therapy and cell therapy on wound healing. In this experimental study, the effect of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) gene transfer in fibroblast cells was assessed on acute dermal wound healing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fibroblasts were cultured and transfected with IGF-1. Lipofectamine 2000 was used as a reagent of transfection. Transgene expression levels were measured by the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). To study in vivo, rats (weighing 170-200 g) were randomly divided into three groups (five/group) and full-thickness wounds were created on the dorsum region. Suspensions of transfected fibroblast cells were injected into the wound and were compared with wounds treated with native fibroblast cells and normal saline. For the microscopic examination, biopsy was performed on day seven. RESULTS: In vitro, the maximum expression of IGF1 (96.95 pg/mL) in transfected fibroblast cells was 24 hours after gene transfer. In vivo, it was clear that IGF-1 gene therapy caused an increase in the number of keratinocyte cells during the wound healing process (mean of group A vs. group B with P value = 0.01, mean of group A vs. group C with P value = 0.000). Granulation of tissue formation in the transfected fibroblast group was more organized when compared with the normal saline group and native fibroblast cells. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicated that the optimization of gene transfer increases the expression of IGF-1. High concentrations of IGF-1, in combination with cell therapy, have a significant effect on wound healing. Kowsar 2014-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4270678/ /pubmed/25558384 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.16323 Text en Copyright © 2014, Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal; Published by Kowsar. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits copy and redistribute the material just in noncommercial usages, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Talebpour Amiri, Fereshteh
Fadaei Fathabadi, Fatemeh
Mahmoudi Rad, Mahnaz
Piryae, Abbas
Ghasemi, Azar
Khalilian, Alireza
Yeganeh, Farshid
Mosaffa, Nariman
The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Gene Therapy and Cell Transplantation on Rat Acute Wound Model
title The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Gene Therapy and Cell Transplantation on Rat Acute Wound Model
title_full The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Gene Therapy and Cell Transplantation on Rat Acute Wound Model
title_fullStr The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Gene Therapy and Cell Transplantation on Rat Acute Wound Model
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Gene Therapy and Cell Transplantation on Rat Acute Wound Model
title_short The Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Gene Therapy and Cell Transplantation on Rat Acute Wound Model
title_sort effects of insulin-like growth factor-1 gene therapy and cell transplantation on rat acute wound model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4270678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25558384
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/ircmj.16323
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