The use of adipose-derived stem cells in cell assisted lipotransfer as potential regenerative therapy in breast reconstruction

Q4 Medicine
Jenisa Sandiarini-Kamayana
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Breast reconstruction for breast cancer patients is performed as a standard of care to improve patients' quality of life, physical and psychosocial well-being. Stem cell therapy holds a promise in regenerative medicine, including in breast reconstruction. This review explores the potential use of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) in cell assisted lipotransfer (CAL) for reconstruction of the breast. The review of literature was done using electronic databases using appropriate keywords, including "adipose-derived stem cell", "stem cell therapy", "adipose-derived stem cell", "cell-assisted lipotransfer", "regenerative therapy", "breast cancer" and "breast reconstruction", with literatures limited to ten years post publication. Adipose-derived stem cells are multipotent cells with angiogenic and immunomodulatory potential. Several studies reveal ADSCs use in CAL results in long-term breast volume retention suggesting improved fat graft survival. Some conflicting outcomes are also discussed, potentially related to numbers of cells enriched and factors affecting the cells' microenvironment. The use of ADSCs in CAL may be beneficial for therapy of breast reconstruction in breast cancer patients after surgical management. Further investigation would be needed to improve the confidence of its clinical use.
在细胞辅助脂肪移植中使用脂肪来源干细胞作为乳房重建的潜在再生疗法
乳腺癌患者的乳房重建是一项标准护理,以改善患者的生活质量,身体和心理健康。干细胞疗法在包括乳房重建在内的再生医学领域有着广阔的前景。本综述探讨了脂肪源性干细胞(ADSCs)在细胞辅助脂肪移植(CAL)中用于乳房重建的潜在应用。通过电子数据库检索相关文献,检索关键词包括“脂肪源性干细胞”、“干细胞治疗”、“脂肪源性干细胞”、“细胞辅助脂肪移植”、“再生治疗”、“乳腺癌”和“乳房重建”,文献检索时间限制在发表后10年内。脂肪来源的干细胞是具有血管生成和免疫调节潜能的多能细胞。几项研究表明,在CAL中使用ADSCs可导致长期乳房体积保留,这表明脂肪移植体存活率提高。还讨论了一些相互矛盾的结果,可能与富集的细胞数量和影响细胞微环境的因素有关。ADSCs在CAL中的应用可能有利于乳腺癌手术后乳房重建的治疗。需要进一步的研究来提高其临床应用的信心。
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