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Vuk Savkovic1, Hanluo Li1, Danilo Obradovic2, Federica Francesca Masieri3, Alexander K Bartella1, Rüdiger Zimmerer1, Jan-Christoph Simon4, Christian Etz2, Bernd Lethaus1.
Abstract
Neovascularization is regarded as a pre-requisite in successful tissue grafting of both hard and soft tissues alike. This study considers mesenchymal stem cells from hair follicle outer root sheath (MSCORS) as powerful tools with a neat angiogenic potential that could in the future have wide scopes of neo-angiogenesis and tissue engineering. Autologous MSCORS were obtained ex vivo by non-invasive plucking of hair and they were differentiated in vitro into both endothelial cells and vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs), two crucial cellular components of vascular grafts. Assessment was carried out by immunostaining, confocal laser-scanning microscopy, gene expression analysis (qRT-PCR), quantitative analysis of anastomotic network parameters, and cumulative length quantification of immunostained α-smooth muscle actin-containing stress fibers (α -SMA). In comparison to adipose mesenchymal stem cells, MSCORS exhibited a significantly higher differentiation efficiency according to key quantitative criteria and their endothelial derivatives demonstrated a higher angiogenic potential. Furthermore, the cells were capable of depositing their own extracellular matrix in vitro in the form of a membrane-cell sheet, serving as a base for viable co-culture of endothelial cells and SMCs integrated with their autologous matrix. Differentiated MSCORS hereby provided a complex autologous cell-matrix construct that demonstrates vascularization capacity and can serve as a base for personalized repair grafting applications.Entities:
Keywords: MSC; MSCORS; mesenchymal stem cells; mesenchymal stem cells from hair follicle outer root sheath; neoangiogenesis; tissue-engineering; vascularization
Year: 2021 PMID: 33652691 DOI: 10.3390/jcm10050911
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241