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Tissue-engineered injectable collagen-based matrices for improved cell delivery and vascularization of ischemic tissue using CD133+ progenitors expanded from the peripheral blood. | LitMetric

Background: The use of stem and/or progenitor cells to achieve potent vasculogenesis in humans has been hindered by low cell numbers, implant capacity, and survival. This study investigated the expansion of CD133+ cells and the use of an injectable collagen-based tissue engineered matrix to support cell delivery and implantation within target ischemic tissue.

Methods And Results: Adult human CD133+ progenitor cells from the peripheral blood were generated and expanded by successive removal and culture of CD133- cell fractions, and delivered within an injectable collagen-based matrix into the ischemic hindlimb of athymic rats. Controls received injections of phosphate-buffered saline, matrix, or CD133+ cells alone. Immunohistochemistry of hindlimb muscle 2 weeks after treatment revealed that the number of CD133+ cells retained within the target site was >2-fold greater when delivered by matrix than when delivered alone (P<0.01). The transplanted CD133+ cells incorporated into vascular structures, and the matrix itself also was vascularized. Rats that received matrix and CD133+ cells demonstrated greater intramuscular arteriole and capillary density than other treatment groups (P<0.05 and P<0.01, respectively).

Conclusions: Compared with other experimental approaches, treatment of ischemic muscle tissue with generated CD133+ progenitor cells delivered in an injectable collagen-based matrix significantly improved the restoration of a vascular network. This work demonstrates a novel approach for the expansion and delivery of blood CD133+ cells with resultant improvement of their implantation and vasculogenic capacity.

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