Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, G5/361 Clinical Science Center, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792, USA.
Biochimie. 2013 Dec;95(12):2222-8. doi: 10.1016/j.biochi.2013.06.001. Epub 2013 Jun 14.
Recent advances in protein detection and analysis have lead to multiple in depth studies that analyze the adipose-derived stem cell (ASC) secretome. These studies differ significantly in their methods of secretome preparation and analysis. Most of them use a pro-differentiation or pro-inflammatory stimulus to observe differential expression of secreted proteins. In spite of the variance in methodologies used, 68 proteins are reported to be commonly expressed in a majority of the studies and may serve as potential candidates for conserved secretome proteins. Multiple recent clinical and basic science studies demonstrate the beneficial role played by secreted proteins in augmenting ASC effects in scenarios involving angiogenesis, wound healing, tissue regeneration and immunomodulation. Furthermore, 3-D formulations of ASCs that preserve the niche environment of cells and their secreted proteins have also shown enhanced clinical effects. In light of the lack of uniformity in prior secretome-analysis studies, and the growing clinical importance of the ASC secretome, more in depth studies that use uniform and standardized means of protein detection and analysis are necessary.
近年来,蛋白质检测和分析技术的进步促使人们对脂肪来源干细胞 (ASC) 的分泌组进行了多项深入研究。这些研究在分泌组制备和分析方法上存在显著差异。其中大多数研究使用促分化或促炎刺激物来观察分泌蛋白的差异表达。尽管使用的方法学存在差异,但据报道,有 68 种蛋白质在大多数研究中普遍表达,可能是保守分泌蛋白的潜在候选物。最近的多项临床和基础科学研究表明,分泌蛋白在促进 ASC 效应方面发挥了有益作用,特别是在血管生成、伤口愈合、组织再生和免疫调节方面。此外,保留细胞及其分泌蛋白生态位环境的 ASC 三维制剂也显示出增强的临床效果。鉴于先前的分泌组分析研究缺乏一致性,以及 ASC 分泌组的临床重要性不断增加,有必要进行更多使用统一和标准化蛋白质检测和分析方法的深入研究。