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

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...

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Autores principales: Pelizzo, Gloria, Avanzini, Maria Antonietta, Mantelli, Melissa, Croce, Stefania, Maltese, Alice, Vestri, Elettra, De Silvestri, Annalisa, Percivalle, Elena, Calcaterra, Valeria
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Journal of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6043658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30018473
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author Pelizzo, Gloria
Avanzini, Maria Antonietta
Mantelli, Melissa
Croce, Stefania
Maltese, Alice
Vestri, Elettra
De Silvestri, Annalisa
Percivalle, Elena
Calcaterra, Valeria
author_facet Pelizzo, Gloria
Avanzini, Maria Antonietta
Mantelli, Melissa
Croce, Stefania
Maltese, Alice
Vestri, Elettra
De Silvestri, Annalisa
Percivalle, Elena
Calcaterra, Valeria
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description 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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spelling pubmed-60436582018-07-17 Granulation tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: a potential application for burn wound healing in pediatric patients Pelizzo, Gloria Avanzini, Maria Antonietta Mantelli, Melissa Croce, Stefania Maltese, Alice Vestri, Elettra De Silvestri, Annalisa Percivalle, Elena Calcaterra, Valeria J Stem Cells Regen Med Brief Communication 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. Journal of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine 2018-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6043658/ /pubmed/30018473 Text en Copyright © Journal of Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
spellingShingle Brief Communication
Pelizzo, Gloria
Avanzini, Maria Antonietta
Mantelli, Melissa
Croce, Stefania
Maltese, Alice
Vestri, Elettra
De Silvestri, Annalisa
Percivalle, Elena
Calcaterra, Valeria
Granulation tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: a potential application for burn wound healing in pediatric patients
title Granulation tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: a potential application for burn wound healing in pediatric patients
title_full Granulation tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: a potential application for burn wound healing in pediatric patients
title_fullStr Granulation tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: a potential application for burn wound healing in pediatric patients
title_full_unstemmed Granulation tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: a potential application for burn wound healing in pediatric patients
title_short Granulation tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: a potential application for burn wound healing in pediatric patients
title_sort granulation tissue-derived mesenchymal stromal cells: a potential application for burn wound healing in pediatric patients
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6043658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30018473
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