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Therapeutic angiogenesis using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with critical limb ischaemia in Japan: a clinical pilot study

Adipose-derived regenerative cell (ADRC) is a promising alternative source of autologous somatic stem cells for the repair of damaged tissue. This study aimed to assess the safety and feasibility of autologous ADRC implantation for therapeutic angiogenesis in patients with critical limb ischaemia (C...

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Autores principales: Katagiri, Takeshi, Kondo, Kazuhisa, Shibata, Rei, Hayashida, Ryo, Shintani, Satoshi, Yamaguchi, Shukuro, Shimizu, Yuuki, Unno, Kazumasa, Kikuchi, Ryosuke, Kodama, Akio, Takanari, Keisuke, Kamei, Yuzuru, Komori, Kimihiro, Murohara, Toyoaki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7525513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32994527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73096-y
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author Katagiri, Takeshi
Kondo, Kazuhisa
Shibata, Rei
Hayashida, Ryo
Shintani, Satoshi
Yamaguchi, Shukuro
Shimizu, Yuuki
Unno, Kazumasa
Kikuchi, Ryosuke
Kodama, Akio
Takanari, Keisuke
Kamei, Yuzuru
Komori, Kimihiro
Murohara, Toyoaki
author_facet Katagiri, Takeshi
Kondo, Kazuhisa
Shibata, Rei
Hayashida, Ryo
Shintani, Satoshi
Yamaguchi, Shukuro
Shimizu, Yuuki
Unno, Kazumasa
Kikuchi, Ryosuke
Kodama, Akio
Takanari, Keisuke
Kamei, Yuzuru
Komori, Kimihiro
Murohara, Toyoaki
author_sort Katagiri, Takeshi
collection PubMed
description Adipose-derived regenerative cell (ADRC) is a promising alternative source of autologous somatic stem cells for the repair of damaged tissue. This study aimed to assess the safety and feasibility of autologous ADRC implantation for therapeutic angiogenesis in patients with critical limb ischaemia (CLI). A clinical pilot study—Therapeutic Angiogenesis by Cell Transplantation using ADRCs (TACT-ADRC) study—was initiated in Japan. Adipose tissue was obtained by ordinary liposuction method. Isolated ADRCs were injected into the ischaemic limb. We performed TACT-ADRC procedure in five patients with CLI. At 6 months, no adverse events related to the TACT-ADRC were observed. No patients required major limb amputation, and ischaemic ulcers were partly or completely healed during the 6-month follow-up. In all cases, significant clinical improvements were seen in terms of rest pain and 6-min walking distance. Numbers of circulating CD34(+) and CD133(+) cells markers of progenitor cell persistently increased after ADRC implantation. The ratio of VEGF-A(165)b (an anti-angiogenic isoform of VEGF) to total VEGF-A in plasma significantly decreased after ADRC implantation. In vitro experiments, cultured with ADRC-conditioned media (CM) resulted in increased total VEGF-A and decreased VEGF-A(165)b in C2C12 cells, but not in macrophages. ADRC-CM also increased CD206(+) cells expression and decreased TNF-α in macrophages. Autologous ADRC implantation was safe and effective in patients with CLI and could repair damaged tissue via its ability to promote angiogenesis and suppress tissue inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-75255132020-10-01 Therapeutic angiogenesis using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with critical limb ischaemia in Japan: a clinical pilot study Katagiri, Takeshi Kondo, Kazuhisa Shibata, Rei Hayashida, Ryo Shintani, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Shukuro Shimizu, Yuuki Unno, Kazumasa Kikuchi, Ryosuke Kodama, Akio Takanari, Keisuke Kamei, Yuzuru Komori, Kimihiro Murohara, Toyoaki Sci Rep Article Adipose-derived regenerative cell (ADRC) is a promising alternative source of autologous somatic stem cells for the repair of damaged tissue. This study aimed to assess the safety and feasibility of autologous ADRC implantation for therapeutic angiogenesis in patients with critical limb ischaemia (CLI). A clinical pilot study—Therapeutic Angiogenesis by Cell Transplantation using ADRCs (TACT-ADRC) study—was initiated in Japan. Adipose tissue was obtained by ordinary liposuction method. Isolated ADRCs were injected into the ischaemic limb. We performed TACT-ADRC procedure in five patients with CLI. At 6 months, no adverse events related to the TACT-ADRC were observed. No patients required major limb amputation, and ischaemic ulcers were partly or completely healed during the 6-month follow-up. In all cases, significant clinical improvements were seen in terms of rest pain and 6-min walking distance. Numbers of circulating CD34(+) and CD133(+) cells markers of progenitor cell persistently increased after ADRC implantation. The ratio of VEGF-A(165)b (an anti-angiogenic isoform of VEGF) to total VEGF-A in plasma significantly decreased after ADRC implantation. In vitro experiments, cultured with ADRC-conditioned media (CM) resulted in increased total VEGF-A and decreased VEGF-A(165)b in C2C12 cells, but not in macrophages. ADRC-CM also increased CD206(+) cells expression and decreased TNF-α in macrophages. Autologous ADRC implantation was safe and effective in patients with CLI and could repair damaged tissue via its ability to promote angiogenesis and suppress tissue inflammation. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7525513/ /pubmed/32994527 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73096-y Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Article
Katagiri, Takeshi
Kondo, Kazuhisa
Shibata, Rei
Hayashida, Ryo
Shintani, Satoshi
Yamaguchi, Shukuro
Shimizu, Yuuki
Unno, Kazumasa
Kikuchi, Ryosuke
Kodama, Akio
Takanari, Keisuke
Kamei, Yuzuru
Komori, Kimihiro
Murohara, Toyoaki
Therapeutic angiogenesis using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with critical limb ischaemia in Japan: a clinical pilot study
title Therapeutic angiogenesis using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with critical limb ischaemia in Japan: a clinical pilot study
title_full Therapeutic angiogenesis using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with critical limb ischaemia in Japan: a clinical pilot study
title_fullStr Therapeutic angiogenesis using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with critical limb ischaemia in Japan: a clinical pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic angiogenesis using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with critical limb ischaemia in Japan: a clinical pilot study
title_short Therapeutic angiogenesis using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with critical limb ischaemia in Japan: a clinical pilot study
title_sort therapeutic angiogenesis using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients with critical limb ischaemia in japan: a clinical pilot study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7525513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32994527
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73096-y
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