从基质血管部分挤出的无脂滴纳米囊泡促进真皮移植中心脂肪细胞再生。

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Yuyang Zeng, Di Sun, Rongrong Wang, Ran An, Jiaming Sun, Jie Yang
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摘要

背景:基质血管组分(SVF)已被证实可以促进组织再生,因为它含有多能细胞和生长因子的浓度,并且由于它消除了大部分脂滴而减轻炎症反应。然而,新鲜SVF难以长时间保持生物活性,制备过程中大量有形物质的损失限制了其在修复大体积缺陷方面的应用。本研究通过机械剪切法制备了SVF自组装纳米囊泡(SVF- ev),并将其与真皮微粒共移植,以验证其修复大体积缺陷的潜力。方法:从脂肪组织中去除油脂,通过膜过滤器依次挤压SVF,制备SVF- ev。采用油红O染色法比较SVF- ev与SVF的脂质含量。对svf - ev的形态和脂肪生成相关蛋白进行了表征。采用ADSCs油红O染色、western blot和qRT-PCR检测svf - ev体外促脂肪潜能。在体内,混合svf - ev的真皮颗粒移植物在裸鼠皮下移植,并在4周和6周后收获。通过检测移植物的重量、体积和组织学染色,探讨svf - ev对脂肪组织再生和抗炎能力的影响。结果:SVF- ev的去除率为75.07±2.80%。svf - ev呈100 ~ 150 nm的球状囊泡,含有促脂肪蛋白。体外实验中,svf - ev可促进ADSCs的脂质合成。此外,svf - ev共移植后,在真皮颗粒移植物体内检测到脂肪再生。结论:将SVF挤压到纳米囊泡中可以有效减少引起炎症的脂滴植入,将SVF- ev与真皮微粒共移植可能是修复大体积缺陷的一种有效策略。
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Lipid droplet-free nanovesicles extruded from stromal vascular fraction improve adipocyte regeneration in the centre of dermal graft.

Background: The stromal vascular fraction (SVF) has been validated for enhancing tissue regeneration because of its concentration of multipotent cells and growth factors, and for mitigating inflammatory response due to its elimination of the majority of lipid droplets. However, it is difficult for fresh SVF to maintain bioactivity for a long period, and the loss of numerous tangible masses during preparation limits its application in repairing large volume defects. Here, we fabricated a self-assembly nanovesicle extruded from SVF (SVF-EVs) by mechanical shear and co-transplanted it with dermal microparticles to verify its potential for repairing large volume defects.

Methods: The SVF-EVs were prepared by removing the oil from adipose tissue followed by sequentially extruding SVF through membrane filters. The lipid content of SVF-EVs was compared with SVF using Oil Red O staining. The morphology and adipogenic-related protein of SVF-EVs were characterized. The pro-adipogenic potency of SVF-EVs in vitro was determined using Oil Red O staining of ADSCs, western blot, and qRT-PCR. In vivo, dermal particle grafts mixed with SVF-EVs were subcutaneously transplanted in nude mice and harvested after 4 and 6 weeks. By examining the weight and volume of grafts and histological staining, we explored the effect of SVF-EVs on adipose tissue regeneration and anti-inflammatory ability.

Results: Our results showed that the removal rate of proceeding of SVF-EVs could remove 75.07 ± 2.80% lipid in SVF. The SVF-EVs displayed 100 ~ 150 nm sphere vesicles and contained pro-adipogenic protein. In vitro, SVF-EVs promote the synthesis of lipids in ADSCs. Besides, after co-transplanting of SVF-EVs, adipose regeneration was detected in vivo in the dermal particle grafts.

Conclusions: These findings revealed that extruding SVF into nanovesicles can effectively reduce the implantation of lipid droplets that cause inflammation, and co-transplanting SVF-EVs with dermal microparticles may be a considerable strategy for large volume defects repair.

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Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Stem Cell Research & Therapy CELL BIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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期刊介绍: Stem Cell Research & Therapy serves as a leading platform for translational research in stem cell therapies. This international, peer-reviewed journal publishes high-quality open-access research articles, with a focus on basic, translational, and clinical research in stem cell therapeutics and regenerative therapies. Coverage includes animal models and clinical trials. Additionally, the journal offers reviews, viewpoints, commentaries, and reports.
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