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脂肪来源干细胞条件培养基与创面愈合:系统评价。

Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Conditioned Medium and Wound Healing: A Systematic Review.

机构信息

Department of Plastic Surgery, Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke, Japan.

出版信息

Tissue Eng Part B Rev. 2022 Aug;28(4):830-847. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEB.2021.0100. Epub 2022 Jan 10.

Abstract

Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been growing in popularity for their potential in wound healing and tissue engineering. Stem cell therapies are limited in application, with the need to maintain cell viability and function as well as safety concerns. It has been increasingly reported that the effects of ASCs are predominantly attributable to the paracrine effects of the secreted factors, which can be collected in conditioned medium (CM). The goal of this systematic review was to investigate the effects on wound healing of CM collected from ASC culture. Original articles relevant to ASC-CM and wound healing (: dermal fibroblast, epidermal keratinocytes, and their equivalent cell lines; : full-thickness wound models) were included. The agreement level of selections between two investigators was calculated by the kappa scores. And the information concerning to the publications, CM preparation, and its application and effects was extracted and reported in a systematic way and summarized in tables. In total, 121 publications were initially identified through a search of the PubMed/MEDLINE database with a specific search algorithm, and 36 articles were ultimately included after 2 screenings. Nineteen were studies that met the search criteria and 17 were studies with or without data. In summary, based on the included articles, treatment with ASC-CM, to a large extent, resulted in positive effects on wound healing and . Modulation of the culture conditions of ASCs producing the CM, including hypoxic conditions, alternative substrates, medium supplementation, as well as genetic modification of cells, favorably promoted the effects of ASC-CM. Finally, a discussion of the future perspectives and therapeutic potential of ASC-CM, which also addresses the limitations of the field, is presented. A limitation of the evidence is the inconsistency in CM preparation methods among included articles. In conclusion, ASC-CM is a promising novel cell-free therapy for wound healing in regenerative medicine and warrants further exploration. Impact Statement This systematic review researched and studies regarding therapeutic effects of adipose-derived stem cell (ASC) conditioned medium (CM) on wound healing, generally indicating favorable effects. ASC-CM can avoid safety concerns accompanying stem cell therapies and reduce the cost of treatment. Modulation in the process of ASC culture and CM preparation may promote its therapeutic potential. The limitation and future perspectives of the field of ASC-CM therapy were also presented. ASC-CM may be useful to its future application for a wide range of clinical targets including inflammatory and ischemic diseases.

摘要

脂肪来源的干细胞 (ASCs) 因其在伤口愈合和组织工程中的潜在应用而越来越受到关注。干细胞疗法的应用受到限制,需要维持细胞活力和功能以及安全性问题。越来越多的报道表明,ASCs 的作用主要归因于分泌因子的旁分泌作用,这些分泌因子可以在条件培养基 (CM) 中收集。本系统评价的目的是研究从 ASC 培养中收集的 CM 对伤口愈合的影响。纳入的原始文章与 ASC-CM 和伤口愈合有关(:真皮成纤维细胞、表皮角质形成细胞及其等效细胞系;:全层创面模型)。两名研究者之间的选择一致性水平通过kappa 评分计算。并以系统的方式提取和报告有关出版物、CM 制备及其应用和效果的信息,并汇总在表格中。总共通过特定的搜索算法在 PubMed/MEDLINE 数据库中搜索,初步确定了 121 篇出版物,经过两次筛选后,最终纳入了 36 篇文章。19 篇是符合搜索标准的研究,17 篇是有或没有数据的研究。综上所述,根据纳入的文章,ASCCM 的治疗在很大程度上对伤口愈合产生了积极的影响。调节产生 CM 的 ASC 的培养条件,包括缺氧条件、替代底物、培养基补充以及细胞的遗传修饰,有利于促进 ASC-CM 的作用。最后,讨论了 ASC-CM 的未来前景和治疗潜力,同时也解决了该领域的局限性。证据的局限性在于纳入文章中 CM 制备方法的不一致性。总之,ASCCM 是再生医学中伤口愈合的一种很有前途的新型无细胞治疗方法,值得进一步探索。影响陈述本系统评价研究了关于脂肪来源干细胞 (ASC) 条件培养基 (CM) 对伤口愈合的治疗效果的研究,一般表明有利的效果。ASCCM 可以避免伴随干细胞疗法的安全性问题,并降低治疗成本。调节 ASC 培养和 CM 制备过程可能会促进其治疗潜力。还提出了 ASC-CM 治疗领域的局限性和未来展望。ASC-CM 可能对其未来在包括炎症和缺血性疾病在内的广泛临床靶点的应用有用。

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