Evaluating the Effect of Hypoxia on Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells In Vivo: A Systematic Review.

IF 1.3 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Benjamin Gompels, Alexandra MacMillan, Simone Castagno, Antonia Vogt, Wasim Khan
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Abstract

Introduction: Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (ADMSCs) are a developing area of cell therapy due to their ease of access and differentiation potential. Within in vitro studies, culturing cells at low oxygen tension (< 21%) can modulate the immune function of MSCs, enhance cell proliferation, and reduce cell senescence. This could impact their clinical utility when implanted in vivo. This systematic review examined the effect of hypoxic culture on ADMSCs in vitro and their behaviour when implanted into an in vivo disease model.

Methods: This systematic review was registered on the PROSPERO database with the identification number CRD42023401755. A literature search was performed across four databases: EMBASE, MEDLINE, PubMed, and Cochrane.

Results: 320 studies were extracted from Embase, 122 from Medline via Ovid, and no studies were selected from the Cochrane database. Before screening the abstracts, 50 records were removed as duplicates. Following the abstract screening, 330 records were excluded from the search. Based on the complete text, 62 papers were included according to the applied criteria, as shown in Table 1. The final number of included articles was five.

Discussion: In several selected studies, hypoxic culture (or preconditioning) of ADMSCs has been shown to positively affect motility, promoting cell differentiation and the resolution of ischaemic injury. However, hypoxic culture was not universally successful across the selected in vivo study models. Selected studies indicate that hypoxic preconditioning of ADMSCs improves motility, aiding cell differentiation and the healing of ischaemic injury. While in vivo models suggest enhanced cell function with hypoxic culture, results vary, reflecting differences in culture methods and technical translation issues between in vitro and in vivo models. The limited number of papers reviewed makes it challenging to draw broad conclusions due to the diversity of models and methods.

Conclusion: To conclude, a common focus in the studies is VEGFA activation, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic target, especially for retinal disorders that affect angiogenesis. Nonetheless, the influence of conditioned MSCs on VEGF-particularly in musculoskeletal research such as cartilage regeneration-has not been thoroughly examined. Future reviews must focus on this gap as the field progresses.

评估缺氧对体内脂肪源性间充质间质细胞的影响:一项系统综述。
脂肪源性间充质基质细胞(ADMSCs)由于其易于获取和分化潜力而成为细胞治疗的一个新兴领域。在体外研究中,低氧张力(< 21%)培养细胞可以调节间充质干细胞的免疫功能,增强细胞增殖,减少细胞衰老。这可能会影响它们在体内植入后的临床应用。本系统综述研究了缺氧培养对体外ADMSCs的影响及其植入体内疾病模型时的行为。方法:本系统综述在PROSPERO数据库注册,识别号为CRD42023401755。在四个数据库中进行文献检索:EMBASE、MEDLINE、PubMed和Cochrane。结果:从Embase中提取320项研究,通过Ovid从Medline中提取122项研究,没有从Cochrane数据库中选择研究。在筛选摘要之前,将50条记录作为重复删除。摘要筛选后,330条记录被排除在检索之外。在全文的基础上,根据应用标准共纳入62篇论文,如表1所示。最终纳入的文章数量为5篇。讨论:在一些选定的研究中,ADMSCs的缺氧培养(或预处理)已被证明对运动性有积极影响,促进细胞分化和缺血性损伤的解决。然而,在选定的体内研究模型中,低氧培养并非普遍成功。选定的研究表明,缺氧预处理ADMSCs可改善运动性,帮助细胞分化和缺血性损伤愈合。虽然体内模型表明低氧培养可以增强细胞功能,但结果不同,反映了体外和体内模型在培养方法和技术翻译问题上的差异。由于模型和方法的多样性,所审查的论文数量有限,因此很难得出广泛的结论。结论:总之,研究的一个共同焦点是VEGFA激活,强调其作为治疗靶点的潜力,特别是对影响血管生成的视网膜疾病。尽管如此,培养的间充质干细胞对vegf的影响——特别是在肌肉骨骼研究中,如软骨再生——还没有得到彻底的研究。随着该领域的进展,今后的审查必须关注这一差距。
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期刊介绍: Current Rheumatology Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on rheumatology and its related areas e.g. pharmacology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical care, and therapy. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in rheumatology.
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