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Decellularized Adipose Matrices Can Alleviate Radiation-Induced Skin Fibrosis.

Sandeep Adem1, Darren B Abbas1, Christopher V Lavin1, Evan J Fahy1, Michelle Griffin1, Nestor M Diaz Deleon1, Mimi R Borrelli1, Shamik Mascharak1, Abra H Shen1, Ronak A Patel1, Michael T Longaker1,2, Rahim S Nazerali3, Derrick C Wan1.   

Abstract

Objective: Radiation therapy is commonplace for cancer treatment but often results in fibrosis and atrophy of surrounding soft tissue. Decellularized adipose matrices (DAMs) have been reported to improve these soft tissue defects through the promotion of adipogenesis. These matrices are decellularized by a combination of physical, chemical, and enzymatic methods to minimize their immunologic effects while promoting their regenerative effects. In this study, we aimed at exploring the regenerative ability of a DAM (renuva®; MTF biologics, Edison, NJ) in radiation-induced soft tissue injury. Approach: Fresh human lipoaspirate or DAM was injected into the irradiated scalp of CD-1 nude mice, and volume retention was monitored radiographically over 8 weeks. Explanted grafts were histologically assessed, and overlying skin was examined histologically and biomechanically. Irradiated human skin was also evaluated from patients after fat grafting or DAM injection. However, integrating data between murine and human skin in all cohorts is limited given the genetic variability between the two species.
Results: Volume retention was found to be greater with fat grafts, though DAM retention was, nonetheless, appreciated at irradiated sites. Improvement in both mouse and human irradiated skin overlying fat and DAM grafts was observed in terms of biomechanical stiffness, dermal thickness, collagen density, collagen fiber networks, and skin vascularity. Innovation: This is the first demonstration of the use of DAMs for augmenting the regenerative potential of irradiated mouse and human skin. Conclusions: These findings support the use of DAMs to address soft tissue atrophy after radiation therapy. Morphological characteristics of the irradiated skin can also be improved with DAM grafting.

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Keywords:  allograft matrix; autologous fat grafting; decellularized adipose matrix; radiation fibrosis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34346243      PMCID: PMC9354001          DOI: 10.1089/wound.2021.0008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle)        ISSN: 2162-1918            Impact factor:   4.947


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2.  Deferoxamine Preconditioning of Irradiated Tissue Improves Perfusion and Fat Graft Retention.

Authors:  John Flacco; Natalie Chung; Charles P Blackshear; Dre Irizarry; Arash Momeni; Gordon K Lee; Dung Nguyen; Geoffrey C Gurtner; Michael T Longaker; Derrick C Wan
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2018-03       Impact factor: 4.730

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5.  An injectable adipose matrix for soft-tissue reconstruction.

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Review 9.  Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 as an Antifibrotic: Antagonism of Myofibroblast Differentiation and Suppression of Pro-Fibrotic Gene Expression.

Authors:  David M Dolivo; Sara A Larson; Tanja Dominko
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10.  The antifibrotic adipose-derived stromal cell: Grafted fat enriched with CD74+ adipose-derived stromal cells reduces chronic radiation-induced skin fibrosis.

Authors:  Mimi R Borrelli; Ronak A Patel; Sandeep Adem; Nestor M Diaz Deleon; Abra H Shen; Jan Sokol; Sara Yen; Erin Y Chang; Rahim Nazerali; Dung Nguyen; Arash Momeni; Kevin C Wang; Michael T Longaker; Derrick C Wan
Journal:  Stem Cells Transl Med       Date:  2020-06-20       Impact factor: 6.940

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1.  Fat Grafts Augmented With Vitamin E Improve Volume Retention and Radiation-Induced Fibrosis.

Authors:  Darren B Abbas; Christopher V Lavin; Evan J Fahy; Michelle Griffin; Nicholas J Guardino; Rahim S Nazerali; Dung H Nguyen; Arash Momeni; Michael T Longaker; Derrick C Wan
Journal:  Aesthet Surg J       Date:  2022-08-01       Impact factor: 4.485

2.  Promoting repair of highly purified stromal vascular fraction gel combined with advanced platelet-rich fibrin extract for irradiated skin and soft tissue injury.

Authors:  Zhou Li; Huimin Gan; Anru Liang; Xiyue Wang; Xiaohao Hu; Ping Liang; Guoding Xu; Qianwen Huang; Junjun Li; Hongmian Li
Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2022-09
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