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The use of human sweat gland-derived stem cells for enhancing vascularization during dermal regeneration.

Sandra Danner1, Mathias Kremer, Anna Emilia Petschnik, Sabine Nagel, Ziyang Zhang, Ursula Hopfner, Ann K Reckhenrich, Caroline Weber, Thilo L Schenck, Tim Becker, Charli Kruse, Hans-Günther Machens, José T Egaña.   

Abstract

Vascularization is a key process in tissue engineering and regeneration and represents one of the most important issues in the field of regenerative medicine. Thus, several strategies to improve vascularization are currently under clinical evaluation. In this study, stem cells derived from human sweat glands were isolated, characterized, seeded in collagen scaffolds, and engrafted in a mouse full skin defect model for dermal regeneration. Results showed that these cells exhibit high proliferation rates and express stem cell and differentiation markers. Moreover, cells responded to angiogenic environments by increasing their migration (P<0.001) and proliferation (P<0.05) capacity and forming capillary-like structures. After seeding in the scaffolds, cells distributed homogeneously, interacting directly with the scaffold, and released bioactive molecules involved in angiogenesis, immune response, and tissue remodeling. In vivo, scaffolds containing cells were used to induce dermal regeneration. Here we have found that the presence of the cells significantly improved vascularization (P<0.001). As autologous sweat gland-derived stem cells are easy to obtain, exhibit a good proliferation capacity, and improve vascularization during dermal regeneration, we suggest that the combined use of sweat gland-derived stem cells and scaffolds for dermal regeneration might improve dermal regeneration in future clinical settings.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22377762     DOI: 10.1038/jid.2012.31

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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4.  Stem cells in tissue repair and regeneration.

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5.  A full skin defect model to evaluate vascularization of biomaterials in vivo.

Authors:  Thilo L Schenck; Myra N Chávez; Alexandru P Condurache; Ursula Hopfner; Farid Rezaeian; Hans-Günther Machens; José T Egaña
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2014-08-28       Impact factor: 1.355

6.  Multipotent nestin-positive stem cells reside in the stroma of human eccrine and apocrine sweat glands and can be propagated robustly in vitro.

Authors:  Sabine Nagel; Franziska Rohr; Caroline Weber; Janina Kier; Frank Siemers; Charli Kruse; Sandra Danner; Matthias Brandenburger; Anna Emilia Matthiessen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-10-24       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  LPS-Stimulated Human Skin-Derived Stem Cells Enhance Neo-Vascularization during Dermal Regeneration.

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8.  In Vitro Evaluation of Scaffolds for the Delivery of Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Wounds.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Wahl; Fernando A Fierro; Thomas R Peavy; Ursula Hopfner; Julian F Dye; Hans-Günther Machens; José T Egaña; Thilo L Schenck
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-10-04       Impact factor: 3.411

9.  Serum is an indispensable factor in the maintenance of the biological characteristics of sweat gland cells.

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