Literature DB >> 17638518

Host rather than graft origin of Matrigel-induced adipose tissue in the murine tissue-engineering chamber.

Filip Stillaert1, Michael Findlay, Jason Palmer, Rejhan Idrizi, Shirley Cheang, Aurora Messina, Keren Abberton, Wayne Morrison, Erik W Thompson.   

Abstract

We have recently shown that Matrigel-filled chambers containing fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF2) and placed around an epigastric pedicle in the mouse were highly adipogenic. Contact of this construct with pre-existing tissue or a free adipose graft was required. To further investigate the mechanisms underpinning formation of new adipose tissue, we seeded these chambers with human adipose biopsies and human adipose-derived cell populations in severe combined immunodeficient mice and assessed the origin of the resultant adipose tissue after 6 weeks using species-specific probes. The tissues were negative for human-specific vimentin labeling, suggesting that the fat originates from the murine host rather than the human graft. This was supported by the strong presence of mouse-specific Cot-1 deoxyribonucleic acid labeling, and the absence of human Cot-1 labeling in the new fat. Even chambers seeded with FGF2/Matrigel containing cultured human stromal-vascular fraction (SVF) labeled strongly only for human vimentin in cells that did not have a mature adipocyte phenotype; the newly formed fat tissue was negative for human vimentin. These findings indicate that grafts placed in the chamber have an inductive function for neo-adipogenesis, rather than supplying adipocyte-precursor cells to generate the new fat tissue, and preliminary observations implicate the SVF in producing inductive factors. This surprising finding opens the door for refinement of current adipose tissue-engineering approaches.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17638518     DOI: 10.1089/ten.2006.0382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng        ISSN: 1076-3279


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4.  Evaluation of a laminin-alginate biomaterial, adipocytes, and adipocyte-derived stem cells interaction in animal autologous fat grafting model using 7-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging.

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Review 5.  Tissue Engineering of the Microvasculature.

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6.  An adipoinductive role of inflammation in adipose tissue engineering: key factors in the early development of engineered soft tissues.

Authors:  Heidi E Lilja; Wayne A Morrison; Xiao-Lian Han; Jason Palmer; Caroline Taylor; Richard Tee; Andreas Möller; Erik W Thompson; Keren M Abberton
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7.  Injectable biomaterials for adipose tissue engineering.

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Review 9.  "Strategic sequences" in adipose-derived stem cell nerve regeneration.

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10.  Angiogenic growth factor synergism in a murine tissue engineering model of angiogenesis and adipogenesis.

Authors:  John A Rophael; Randall O Craft; Jason A Palmer; Alan J Hussey; Gregory P L Thomas; Wayne A Morrison; Anthony J Penington; Geraldine M Mitchell
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2007-11-30       Impact factor: 4.307

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