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Coupling Freshly Isolated CD44+ Infrapatellar Fat Pad-Derived Stromal Cells with a TGF-3 Eluting Cartilage ECM-Derived Scaffold as a Single-Stage Strategy for Promoting Chondrogenesis

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ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
卷 4, 期 7, 页码 1043-1053

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201400687

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articular cartilage; extracellular matrix; scaffolds; single-stage therapies

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  1. European Research Council Starter Grant (StemRepair) [258463]
  2. Programme for Research in Third-Level Institutions (PRTLI)-Graduate Research Education Programme in Engineering
  3. European Research Council (ERC) [258463] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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An alternative strategy to the use of in vitro expanded cells in regenerative medicine is the use of freshly isolated stromal cells, where a bioactive scaffold is used to provide an environment conducive to proliferation and tissue-specific differentiation in vivo. The objective of this study is to develop a cartilage extracellular matrix (ECM)-derived scaffold that could facilitate the rapid proliferation and chondrogenic differentiation of freshly isolated stromal cells. By freeze-drying cryomilled cartilage ECM of differing concentrations, it is possible to produce scaffolds with a range of pore sizes. The migration, proliferation, and chondrogenic differentiation of infrapatellar fat pad-derived stem cells (FPSCs) depend on the concentration/porosity of these scaffolds, with greater sulphated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) accumulation observed in scaffolds with larger-sized pores. It is then sought to determine if freshly isolated fat pad-derived stromal cells, seeded onto a transforming growth factor (TGF)-3 eluting ECM-derived scaffold, could promote chondrogenesis in vivo. While a more cartilage-like tissue could be generated using culture expanded FPSCs compared to nonenriched freshly isolated cells, fresh CD44(+) stromal cells are capable of producing a tissue in vivo that stained strongly for sGAGs and type II collagen. These findings open up new possibilities for in-theatre cell-based therapies for joint regeneration.

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