AI Article Synopsis

  • Disorders in skin wound healing are prevalent and need new treatment options; biomaterials have potential but face challenges like poor vascularization.
  • A study developed collagen-based scaffolds with mesenchymal stem cells from Wharton's jelly (WJ-MSC) to enhance healing in a mouse model.
  • WJ-MSCs showed higher growth factor secretion linked to angiogenesis and improved healing response without affecting inflammation, making them a promising option for tissue engineering.

Article Abstract

Disorders in skin wound healing are a major health problem that requires the development of innovative treatments. The use of biomaterials as an alternative of skin replacement has become relevant, but its use is still limited due to poor vascularization inside the scaffolds, resulting in insufficient oxygen and growth factors at the wound site. In this study, we have developed a cell-based wound therapy consisting of the application of collagen-based dermal scaffolds containing mesenchymal stem cells from Wharton's jelly (WJ-MSC) in an immunocompetent mouse model of angiogenesis. From our comparative study on the secretion profile between WJ-MSC and adipose tissue-derived MSC, we found a stronger expression of several well-characterized growth factors, such as VEGF-A, angiopoietin-1 and aFGF, which are directly linked to angiogenesis, in the culture supernatant of WJ-MSC, both on monolayer and 3D culture conditions. WJ-MSC proved to be angiogenic both in vitro and in vivo, through tubule formation and CAM assays, respectively. Moreover, WJ-MSC consistently improved the healing response in vivo in a mouse model of human-like dermal repair, by triggering angiogenesis and further providing a suitable matrix for wound repair, without altering the inflammatory response in the animals. Since these cells can be easily isolated, cultured with high expansion rates and cryopreserved, they represent an attractive stem cell source for their use in allogeneic cell transplant and tissue engineering.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10456-014-9432-7DOI Listing

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