Characterization of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Following Burn Injury

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Anesh Prasai
Amina El Ayadi
Randy C. Mifflin
Michael D. Wetzel
Clark R. Andersen
Heinz Redl
David N. Herndon
Celeste C. Finnerty
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[1] University of Texas Medical Branch,Cell Biology Graduate Program
[2] University of Texas Medical Branch,Department of Surgery
[3] Shriners Hospitals for Children®—Galveston,Institute for Translational Sciences and Sealy Center for Molecular Medicine
[4] Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Experimental and Clinical Traumatology,undefined
[5] University of Texas Medical Branch,undefined
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Stem Cell Reviews and Reports | 2017年 / 13卷
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Adipocytes; Adipose-derived stem cell; Adipose tissue; Burns; Inflammation; Stromal vascular fraction;
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Severe burns induce a prolonged inflammatory response in subcutaneous adipose tissue that modulates signaling in adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), which hold potential for healing burn wounds or generating skin substitutes. Using a 60% rat scald burn model, we conducted a series of experiments to determine which cells isolated from the adipose tissue produced inflammatory mediators and how these changes affect ASC fate and function. The stromal vascular fraction (SVF), adipocytes, and ASCs were isolated from adipose tissue at varying times up to 4 weeks postburn and from non-injured controls. Endpoints included inflammatory marker expression, expression of ASC-specific cell-surface markers, DNA damage, differentiation potential, and proliferation. Inflammatory marker expression was induced in adipocytes and the SVF at 24 and 48 h postburn; expression of inflammatory marker mRNA transcripts and protein returned to normal in the SVF isolated 1 week postburn. In enriched ASCs, burns did not alter cell-surface expression of stem cell markers, markers of inflammation, differentiation potential, or proliferative ability. These results suggest that adipocytes and the SVF produce large quantities of inflammatory mediators, but that ASCs do not, after burns and that ASCs are unaffected by burn injury or culturing procedures.. They also suggest that cells isolated over 48 h after injury are best for cell culture or tissue engineering purposes.
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