Literature DB >> 25584741

Therapeutic potential of gingival fibroblasts for cutaneous radiation syndrome: comparison to bone marrow-mesenchymal stem cell grafts.

Christine Linard1, Frederique Tissedre, Elodie Busson, Valerie Holler, Thomas Leclerc, Carine Strup-Perrot, Ludovic Couty, Bruno L'homme, Marc Benderitter, Antoine Lafont, Jean Jacques Lataillade, Bernard Coulomb.   

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy has recently been investigated as a potential treatment for cutaneous radiation burns. We tested the hypothesis that injection of local gingival fibroblasts (GFs) would promote healing of radiation burn lesions and compared results with those for MSC transplantation. Human clinical- grade GFs or bone marrow-derived MSCs were intradermally injected into mice 21 days after local leg irradiation. Immunostaining and real-time PCR analysis were used to assess the effects of each treatment on extracellular matrix remodeling and inflammation in skin on days 28 and 50 postirradiation. GFs induced the early development of thick, fully regenerated epidermis, skin appendages, and hair follicles, earlier than MSCs did. The acceleration of wound healing by GFs involved rearrangement of the deposited collagen, modification of the Col/MMP/TIMP balance, and modulation of the expression and localization of tenascin-C and of the expression of growth factors (VEGF, EGF, and FGF7). As MSC treatment did, GF injection decreased the irradiation-induced inflammatory response and switched the differentiation of macrophages toward an M2-like phenotype, characterized by CD163(+) macrophage infiltration and strong expression of arginase-1. These findings indicate that GFs are an attractive target for regenerative medicine, for easier to collect, can grow in culture, and promote cutaneous wound healing in irradiation burn lesions.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25584741      PMCID: PMC4425223          DOI: 10.1089/scd.2014.0486

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells Dev        ISSN: 1547-3287            Impact factor:   3.272


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Authors:  Scott Maxson; Erasmo A Lopez; Dana Yoo; Alla Danilkovitch-Miagkova; Michelle A Leroux
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5.  Potential of human bone marrow stromal cells to accelerate wound healing in vitro.

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6.  The development of classically and alternatively activated macrophages has different effects on the varied stages of radiation-induced pulmonary injury in mice.

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Authors:  Jerry S Chen; Victor W Wong; Geoffrey C Gurtner
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Authors:  Alexandre T J Maria; Marie Maumus; Alain Le Quellec; Christian Jorgensen; Danièle Noël; Philippe Guilpain
Journal:  Clin Rev Allergy Immunol       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 8.667

3.  Therapeutic effects of human gingiva-derived mesenchymal stromal cells on murine contact hypersensitivity via prostaglandin E2-EP3 signaling.

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Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2016-08-02       Impact factor: 6.832

4.  Autologous Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells Improve the Quality and Stability of Vascularized Flap Surgery of Irradiated Skin in Pigs.

Authors:  Christine Linard; Michel Brachet; Carine Strup-Perrot; Bruno L'homme; Elodie Busson; Claire Squiban; Valerie Holler; Michel Bonneau; Jean-Jacques Lataillade; Eric Bey; Marc Benderitter
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5.  Cannabinoid 2 receptor attenuates inflammation during skin wound healing by inhibiting M1 macrophages rather than activating M2 macrophages.

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Journal:  J Inflamm (Lond)       Date:  2018-12-04       Impact factor: 4.981

Review 6.  Gingiva-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Potential Application in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine - A Comprehensive Review.

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