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Dose-dependent dominance: How cell densities design stromal cell functions during soft tissue healing

Journal

CELL BIOCHEMISTRY AND FUNCTION
Volume 40, Issue 5, Pages 439-450

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cbf.3705

Keywords

adipose-derived stem cell; endothelial cell; fibroblast; pericyte; stromal cell; tissue repair; wound healing

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  1. Projekt DEAL

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This study examines the interaction of different types of stromal cells with endothelial cells during soft tissue healing. The results show that the functions of fibroblasts, pericytes, and adipose-derived stem cells are density-dependent when they interact with microvascular endothelial cells in cocultures. Juvenile fibroblasts mainly support angiogenesis through paracrine regulation, while this function may be compromised in adult fibroblasts. In contrast, pericytes and adipose-derived stem cells have more versatile roles aiming at angiogenesis, vessel stabilization, and tissue contraction.
Regular soft tissue healing relies on the well-organized interaction of different stromal cell types with endothelial cells. However, spatiotemporal conditions might provoke high densities of one special stromal cell type, potentially leading to impaired healing. Detailed knowledge of the functions of rivaling stromal cell types aiming for tissue contraction and stabilization as well as vascular support is mandatory. By the application of an in vitro approach comprising the evaluation of cell proliferation, cell morphology, myofibroblastoid differentiation, and cytokine release, we verified a density-dependent modulation of these functions among juvenile and adult fibroblasts, pericytes, and adipose-derived stem cells during their interaction with microvascular endothelial cells in cocultures. Results indicate that juvenile fibroblasts rather support angiogenesis via paracrine regulation at the early stage of healing, a role potentially compromised in adult fibroblasts. In contrast, pericytes showed a more versatile character aiming at angiogenesis, vessel stabilization, and tissue contraction. Such a universal character was even more pronounced among adipose-derived stem cells. The explicit knowledge of the characteristic functions of stromal cell types is a prerequisite for the development of new analytical and therapeutic approaches for impaired soft tissue healing. The present study delivers new considerations concerning the roles of rivaling stromal cell types within a granulation tissue, pointing to extraordinary properties of pericytes and adipose-derived stem cells.

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