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Leucocyte and Platelet-rich Fibrin: a carrier of autologous multipotent cells for regenerative medicine.
Di Liddo, Rosa; Bertalot, Thomas; Borean, Alessio; Pirola, Ivan; Argentoni, Alberto; Schrenk, Sandra; Cenzi, Carola; Capelli, Stefano; Conconi, Maria Teresa; Parnigotto, Pier Paolo.
Afiliação
  • Di Liddo R; Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
  • Bertalot T; Foundation for Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Tissue Engineering and Signaling (TES) ONLUS, Padova, Italy.
  • Borean A; Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
  • Pirola I; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, San Martino Hospital, Belluno, Italy.
  • Argentoni A; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, San Martino Hospital, Belluno, Italy.
  • Schrenk S; Foundation for Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Tissue Engineering and Signaling (TES) ONLUS, Padova, Italy.
  • Cenzi C; Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
  • Capelli S; Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
  • Conconi MT; Department of Chemistry and Technology of Drugs, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.
  • Parnigotto PP; Department of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine, San Martino Hospital, Belluno, Italy.
J Cell Mol Med ; 22(3): 1840-1854, 2018 03.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29314633
ABSTRACT
The wound healing is a complex process wherein inflammation, proliferation and regeneration evolve according to a spatio-temporal pattern from the activation of coagulation cascade to the formation of a plug clot including fibrin matrix, blood-borne cells and cytokines/growth factors. Creating environments conducive to tissue repair, the haemoderivatives are commonly proposed for the treatment of hard-to-heal wounds. Here, we explored in vitro the intrinsic regenerative potentialities of a leucocyte- and platelet-rich fibrin product, known as CPL-MB, defining the stemness grade of cells sprouting from the haemoderivative. Using highly concentrated serum-based medium to simulate wound conditions, we isolated fibroblast-like cells (CPL-CMCs) adhering to plastic and showing stable in vitro propagation, heterogeneous stem cell expression pattern, endothelial adhesive properties and immunomodulatory profile. Due to their blood derivation and expression of CXCR4, CPL-CMCs have been suggested to be immature cells circulating in peripheral blood at quiescent state until activation by both coagulation event and inflammatory stimuli such as stromal-derived factor 1/SDF1. Expressing integrins (CD49f, CD103), vascular adhesion molecules (CD106, CD166), endoglin (CD105) and remodelling matrix enzymes (MMP2, MMP9, MMP13), they showed a transendothelial migratory potential besides multipotency. Taken together, our data suggested that a standardized, reliable and economically feasible blood product such as CPL-MB functions as an artificial stem cell niche that, under permissive conditions, originate ex vivo immature cells that could be useful for autologous stem cell-based therapies.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células-Tronco Multipotentes / Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular / Medicina Regenerativa / Fibrina Rica em Plaquetas / Leucócitos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células-Tronco Multipotentes / Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular / Medicina Regenerativa / Fibrina Rica em Plaquetas / Leucócitos Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article