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The skin regeneration potential of a pro-angiogenic secretome from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells

Multipotent stromal cells stimulate skin regeneration after acute or chronic injuries. However, many stem cell therapy protocols are limited by the elevated number of cells required and poor cell survival after transplantation. Considering that the beneficial effects of multipotent stromal cells on...

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Autores principales: Robert, Anny Waloski, Azevedo Gomes, Felipe, Rode, Michele Patricia, Marques da Silva, Maiara, Veleirinho, Maria Beatriz da Rocha, Maraschin, Marcelo, Hayashi, Leila, Wosgrau Calloni, Giordano, Stimamiglio, Marco Augusto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30886688
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2041731419833391
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author Robert, Anny Waloski
Azevedo Gomes, Felipe
Rode, Michele Patricia
Marques da Silva, Maiara
Veleirinho, Maria Beatriz da Rocha
Maraschin, Marcelo
Hayashi, Leila
Wosgrau Calloni, Giordano
Stimamiglio, Marco Augusto
author_facet Robert, Anny Waloski
Azevedo Gomes, Felipe
Rode, Michele Patricia
Marques da Silva, Maiara
Veleirinho, Maria Beatriz da Rocha
Maraschin, Marcelo
Hayashi, Leila
Wosgrau Calloni, Giordano
Stimamiglio, Marco Augusto
author_sort Robert, Anny Waloski
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description Multipotent stromal cells stimulate skin regeneration after acute or chronic injuries. However, many stem cell therapy protocols are limited by the elevated number of cells required and poor cell survival after transplantation. Considering that the beneficial effects of multipotent stromal cells on wound healing are typically mediated by paracrine mechanisms, we examined whether the conditioned medium from skin-derived multipotent stromal cells would be beneficial for restoring the skin structure of mice after wounding. A proteomic characterization of skin-derived multipotent stromal cell-conditioned medium was performed, and the angiogenic function of this secretome was investigated in vitro using an endothelial cell tube formation assay. We then applied the skin-derived multipotent stromal cell-conditioned medium directly to full-thickness excisional wounds or embedded it into carrageenan or poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels to monitor tissue regeneration in mice. Biological processes related to wound healing and angiogenesis were highlighted by the analysis of the skin-derived multipotent stromal cell secretome, and a pro-angiogenic capacity for promoting tubule-like structures was first confirmed in vitro. Skin wounds treated with skin-derived multipotent stromal cell-conditioned medium also displayed increased angiogenesis, independently of the association of the conditioned medium with hydrogels. However, improvements in wound closure and epidermis or decreased inflammatory cell presence were not observed. Hence, the use of the secretome obtained from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells may be a potential strategy to aid the natural skin repair of full-thickness lesions mainly based on its pro-angiogenic properties.
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spelling pubmed-64154692019-03-18 The skin regeneration potential of a pro-angiogenic secretome from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells Robert, Anny Waloski Azevedo Gomes, Felipe Rode, Michele Patricia Marques da Silva, Maiara Veleirinho, Maria Beatriz da Rocha Maraschin, Marcelo Hayashi, Leila Wosgrau Calloni, Giordano Stimamiglio, Marco Augusto J Tissue Eng Original Article Multipotent stromal cells stimulate skin regeneration after acute or chronic injuries. However, many stem cell therapy protocols are limited by the elevated number of cells required and poor cell survival after transplantation. Considering that the beneficial effects of multipotent stromal cells on wound healing are typically mediated by paracrine mechanisms, we examined whether the conditioned medium from skin-derived multipotent stromal cells would be beneficial for restoring the skin structure of mice after wounding. A proteomic characterization of skin-derived multipotent stromal cell-conditioned medium was performed, and the angiogenic function of this secretome was investigated in vitro using an endothelial cell tube formation assay. We then applied the skin-derived multipotent stromal cell-conditioned medium directly to full-thickness excisional wounds or embedded it into carrageenan or poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels to monitor tissue regeneration in mice. Biological processes related to wound healing and angiogenesis were highlighted by the analysis of the skin-derived multipotent stromal cell secretome, and a pro-angiogenic capacity for promoting tubule-like structures was first confirmed in vitro. Skin wounds treated with skin-derived multipotent stromal cell-conditioned medium also displayed increased angiogenesis, independently of the association of the conditioned medium with hydrogels. However, improvements in wound closure and epidermis or decreased inflammatory cell presence were not observed. Hence, the use of the secretome obtained from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells may be a potential strategy to aid the natural skin repair of full-thickness lesions mainly based on its pro-angiogenic properties. SAGE Publications 2019-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6415469/ /pubmed/30886688 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2041731419833391 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Article
Robert, Anny Waloski
Azevedo Gomes, Felipe
Rode, Michele Patricia
Marques da Silva, Maiara
Veleirinho, Maria Beatriz da Rocha
Maraschin, Marcelo
Hayashi, Leila
Wosgrau Calloni, Giordano
Stimamiglio, Marco Augusto
The skin regeneration potential of a pro-angiogenic secretome from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells
title The skin regeneration potential of a pro-angiogenic secretome from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells
title_full The skin regeneration potential of a pro-angiogenic secretome from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells
title_fullStr The skin regeneration potential of a pro-angiogenic secretome from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells
title_full_unstemmed The skin regeneration potential of a pro-angiogenic secretome from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells
title_short The skin regeneration potential of a pro-angiogenic secretome from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells
title_sort skin regeneration potential of a pro-angiogenic secretome from human skin-derived multipotent stromal cells
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30886688
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2041731419833391
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