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Adipose-derived stromal cells for nonhealing wounds: Emerging opportunities and challenges

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MEDICINAL RESEARCH REVIEWS
卷 41, 期 4, 页码 2130-2171

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/med.21789

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adipose-derived stromal cells; chronic wounds; diabetic ulcers; fat transfer; oncological wounds; SVF; wound healing

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  1. National Science Centre, Poland (Narodowe Centrum Nauki, NCN) [2019/03/X/NZ3/00276, 2019/33/B/NZ7/02676]

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Wound healing complications are a significant burden economically and medically, especially for patients with comorbidities such as diabetes and cancer. Current treatment methods are not fully effective, leading to a search for new solutions, with cell-based therapies showing potential. AD-MSCs, easily obtained from adipose tissue, have high proregenerative potential mainly through paracrine activities.
Wound healing complications affect thousands of people each year, thus constituting a profound economic and medical burden. Chronic wounds are a highly complex problem that usually affects elderly patients as well as patients with comorbidities such as diabetes, cancer (surgery, radiotherapy/chemotherapy) or autoimmune diseases. Currently available methods of their treatment are not fully effective, so new solutions are constantly being sought. Cell-based therapies seem to have great potential for use in stimulating wound healing. In recent years, much effort has been focused on characterizing of adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (AD-MSCs) and evaluating their clinical use in regenerative medicine and other medical fields. These cells are easily obtained in large amounts from adipose tissue and show a high proregenerative potential, mainly through paracrine activities. In this review, the process of healing acute and nonhealing (chronic) wounds is detailed, with a special attention paid to the wounds of patients with diabetes and cancer. In addition, the methods and technical aspects of AD-MSCs isolation, culture and transplantation in chronic wounds are described, and the characteristics, genetic stability and role of AD-MSCs in wound healing are also summarized. The biological properties of AD-MSCs isolated from subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue are compared. Additionally, methods to increase their therapeutic potential as well as factors that may affect their biological functions are summarized. Finally, their therapeutic potential in the treatment of diabetic and oncological wounds is also discussed.

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