Adipose-derived aldehyde dehydrogenase-expressing cells promote dermal regenerative potential with collagen-glycosaminoglycan scaffold
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- DOI: 10.1111/wrr.12494
Adipose-derived aldehyde dehydrogenase-expressing cells promote dermal regenerative potential with collagen-glycosaminoglycan scaffold
Abstract
Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) is an enzyme that plays an important role in retinoid metabolism and highly expressed in stem cells. This study isolated ALDH-expressing cells from subcutaneous adipose tissue and investigated their potential to enhance healing in a full-thickness skin wound in rats by co-implanting them with collagen-glycosaminoglycan (c-GAG) scaffolds. ALDH-positive cells were isolated by a fluorescence-activated cell sorting technique from Lewis rat's stromal-vascular-fraction (SVF) and transplanted with c-GAG scaffolds in a rat full-thickness skin wound model. At 7 days after surgery, the microscopic appearance of c-GAG scaffolds seeded with ALDH-positive was compared with those of uncultured-SVF, and cultured-SVF adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs). The thickness of cellular ingrowth in the ASC group (630 ± 180 μm) was significantly thicker than that in the control (390 ± 120 μm) or SVF (380 ± 140 μm) groups, but non-significantly thicker than that in the ALDH-positive group (570 ± 220 μm). The thickness of regenerated collagen layer was significantly thicker in the ALDH-positive group (160 ± 110 μm) than in the ASCs (81 ± 41 μm), the control (65 ± 24 μm), or SVF (64 ± 34 μm) groups. Immunofluorescent staining with CD31 proved that transplanted ALDH-positive cells differentiated into vascular endothelial cells in c-GAG scaffolds. Combined transplantation with c-GAG scaffolds and adipose-derived ALDH-positive cells promoted dermal regeneration, giving a possibility that ALDH-positive cells would greatly shorten the waiting period before secondary autologous skin grafting was possible.
© 2016 by the Wound Healing Society.
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