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Metformin and adipose-derived stem cell combination therapy alleviates radiation-induced skin fibrosis in mice.
Malekzadeh, Hamid; Surucu, Yusuf; Chinnapaka, Somaiah; Yang, Katherine S; Arellano, José A; Samadi, Yasamin; Epperly, Michael W; Greenberger, Joel S; Rubin, J Peter; Ejaz, Asim.
  • Malekzadeh H; Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 3550 Terrace Street, 6B Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.
  • Surucu Y; Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 3550 Terrace Street, 6B Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.
  • Chinnapaka S; Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 3550 Terrace Street, 6B Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.
  • Yang KS; Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 3550 Terrace Street, 6B Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.
  • Arellano JA; Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 3550 Terrace Street, 6B Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.
  • Samadi Y; Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 3550 Terrace Street, 6B Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.
  • Epperly MW; Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
  • Greenberger JS; Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
  • Rubin JP; Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 3550 Terrace Street, 6B Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA, 15261, USA.
  • Ejaz A; McGowan Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA.
Stem Cell Res Ther ; 15(1): 13, 2024 01 08.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38185658
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Radiation therapy often leads to late radiation-induced skin fibrosis (RISF), causing movement impairment and discomfort. We conducted a comprehensive study to assess the effectiveness of metformin and adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), whether autologous or allogeneic, individually or in combination therapy, in mitigating RISF.

METHODS:

Using a female C57BL/6J mouse model subjected to hind limb irradiation as a representative RISF model, we evaluated metformin, ASCs, or their combination in two contexts prophylactic (started on day 1 post-irradiation) and therapeutic (initiated on day 14 post-irradiation, coinciding with fibrosis symptoms). We measured limb movement, examined skin histology, and analyzed gene expression to assess treatment efficacy.

RESULTS:

Prophylactic metformin and ASCs, whether autologous or allogeneic, effectively prevented late fibrosis, with metformin showing promising results. However, combination therapy did not provide additional benefits when used prophylactically. Autologous ASCs, alone or with metformin, proved most effective against late-stage RISF. Prophylactic intervention outperformed late therapy for mitigating radiation skin damage. Co-culture studies revealed that ASCs and metformin downregulated inflammation and fibrotic gene expression in both mouse and human fibroblasts.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our study suggests metformin's potential as a prophylactic measure to prevent RISF, and the combination of ASCs and metformin holds promise for late-stage RISF treatment. These findings have clinical implications for improving the quality of life for those affected by radiation-induced skin fibrosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Calidad de Vida / Metformina Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Calidad de Vida / Metformina Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article