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Safety of Human Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction Cells Isolated with a Closed System Device in an Immunocompetent Murine Pressure Ulcer Model.

Joanna Bukowska1, Andrea Alarcon Uquillas2,3, Xiying Wu2,3, Trivia Frazier2,3, Katarzyna Walendzik1, Mikaela Vanek2, Dina Gaupp4, Bruce A Bunnell4, Paul Kosnik5, Babak Mehrara6, Adam J Katz7, Barbara Gawronska-Kozak1, Jeffrey M Gimble2,3,4.   

Abstract

Pressure ulcers (PUs) result in part due to ischemia-reperfusion injury to the skin and present frequently in elderly or quadriplegic patients with reduced mobility. Despite the high economic and societal cost of this condition, PU therapy relies primarily on preventive strategies and invasive surgical intervention. A growing body of clinical literature suggests that localized injection of adipose-derived cells can accelerate and enhance the closure of PUs. The current study systematically evaluated the safety of human adipose stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells isolated using a closed system device when injected into a murine PU injury model. The human SVF cells were characterized by colony-forming unit-fibroblast and differentiation assays before use. Young (2 months) immunocompetent C57BL/6 mice subjected to a magnet-induced ischemia-reperfusion injury were injected subcutaneously with human SVF cells at increasing doses (0.25-2 million cells). The size of the PU was monitored over a 20-day period. Both female and male mice tolerated the concentration-dependent injection of the SVF cells without complications. While male mice trended toward more rapid wound closure rates in response to lower SVF cell concentrations (0.25-0.5 million cells), female mice responded favorably to higher SVF cell concentrations (1-2 million cells); however, outcomes did not reach statistical significance in either sex. Overall, the study demonstrates that human SVF cells prepared with a closed system device designed for use at point of care can be safely administered for PU therapy in an immunocompetent host animal model.

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Keywords:  adipose; pressure ulcer; stromal vascular fraction cell

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31992147      PMCID: PMC7153633          DOI: 10.1089/scd.2019.0245

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


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3.  Cell growth characteristics, differentiation frequency, and immunophenotype of adult ear mesenchymal stem cells.

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Journal:  Stem Cells Dev       Date:  2010-01       Impact factor: 3.272

4.  Skin microvascular response to pressure load in obese mice.

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Journal:  Microvasc Res       Date:  2013-10-09       Impact factor: 3.514

5.  Foxn1 and Mmp-9 expression in intact skin and during excisional wound repair in young, adult, and old C57Bl/6 mice.

Authors:  Marta M Kopcewicz; Anna Kur-Piotrowska; Joanna Bukowska; Jeffrey M Gimble; Barbara Gawronska-Kozak
Journal:  Wound Repair Regen       Date:  2017-04-19       Impact factor: 3.617

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7.  Pressure ulcers: description of a new model and use of mesenchymal stem cells for repair.

Authors:  Anabel S de la Garza-Rodea; Shoshan Knaän-Shanzer; Dirk W van Bekkum
Journal:  Dermatology       Date:  2011-11-23       Impact factor: 5.366

8.  Phase I trial: the use of autologous cultured adipose-derived stroma/stem cells to treat patients with non-revascularizable critical limb ischemia.

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Journal:  Cytotherapy       Date:  2014-02       Impact factor: 5.414

9.  Safety and Efficacy of Human Adipose-Derived Stromal/Stem Cell Therapy in an Immunocompetent Murine Pressure Ulcer Model.

Authors:  Joanna Bukowska; Andrea Alarcon Uquillas; Xiying Wu; Trivia Frazier; Katarzyna Walendzik; Mikaela Vanek; Dina Gaupp; Bruce A Bunnell; Paul Kosnik; Babak Mehrara; Adam J Katz; Barbara Gawronska-Kozak; Jeffrey M Gimble
Journal:  Stem Cells Dev       Date:  2020-02-12       Impact factor: 3.272

10.  Stromal vascular fraction cells for the treatment of critical limb ischemia: a pilot study.

Authors:  Adas Darinskas; Mindaugas Paskevicius; Gintaras Apanavicius; Gintaris Vilkevicius; Liutauras Labanauskas; Thomas E Ichim; Rytis Rimdeika
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2017-06-19       Impact factor: 5.531

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1.  Anti-inflammatory Activity of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in λ-Carrageenan-Induced Chronic Inflammation in Rats: Reactions of the Blood System, Leukocyte-Monocyte Ratio.

Authors:  Nataliia Petryk; Oleksandr Shevchenko
Journal:  Inflammation       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 4.092

2.  Safety and Efficacy of Human Adipose-Derived Stromal/Stem Cell Therapy in an Immunocompetent Murine Pressure Ulcer Model.

Authors:  Joanna Bukowska; Andrea Alarcon Uquillas; Xiying Wu; Trivia Frazier; Katarzyna Walendzik; Mikaela Vanek; Dina Gaupp; Bruce A Bunnell; Paul Kosnik; Babak Mehrara; Adam J Katz; Barbara Gawronska-Kozak; Jeffrey M Gimble
Journal:  Stem Cells Dev       Date:  2020-02-12       Impact factor: 3.272

Review 3.  Overview of current adipose-derived stem cell (ADSCs) processing involved in therapeutic advancements: flow chart and regulation updates before and after COVID-19.

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Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2021-01-04       Impact factor: 6.832

Review 4.  Clinical Translational Potential in Skin Wound Regeneration for Adipose-Derived, Blood-Derived, and Cellulose Materials: Cells, Exosomes, and Hydrogels.

Authors:  Trivia Frazier; Andrea Alarcon; Xiying Wu; Omair A Mohiuddin; Jessica M Motherwell; Anders H Carlsson; Robert J Christy; Judson V Edwards; Robert T Mackin; Nicolette Prevost; Elena Gloster; Qiang Zhang; Guangdi Wang; Daniel J Hayes; Jeffrey M Gimble
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2020-09-27
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