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Review
. 2020 Jul 26;12(7):585-603.
doi: 10.4252/wjsc.v12.i7.585.

Decellularized adipose matrix provides an inductive microenvironment for stem cells in tissue regeneration

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Review

Decellularized adipose matrix provides an inductive microenvironment for stem cells in tissue regeneration

Ji-Zhong Yang et al. World J Stem Cells. .

Abstract

Stem cells play a key role in tissue regeneration due to their self-renewal and multidirectional differentiation, which are continuously regulated by signals from the extracellular matrix (ECM) microenvironment. Therefore, the unique biological and physical characteristics of the ECM are important determinants of stem cell behavior. Although the acellular ECM of specific tissues and organs (such as the skin, heart, cartilage, and lung) can mimic the natural microenvironment required for stem cell differentiation, the lack of donor sources restricts their development. With the rapid development of adipose tissue engineering, decellularized adipose matrix (DAM) has attracted much attention due to its wide range of sources and good regeneration capacity. Protocols for DAM preparation involve various physical, chemical, and biological methods. Different combinations of these methods may have different impacts on the structure and composition of DAM, which in turn interfere with the growth and differentiation of stem cells. This is a narrative review about DAM. We summarize the methods for decellularizing and sterilizing adipose tissue, and the impact of these methods on the biological and physical properties of DAM. In addition, we also analyze the application of different forms of DAM with or without stem cells in tissue regeneration (such as adipose tissue), repair (such as wounds, cartilage, bone, and nerves), in vitro bionic systems, clinical trials, and other disease research.

Keywords: Adipose matrix; Adipose tissue extracellular matrix; Adipose-derived extracellular matrix; Decellularization methods; Decellularized adipose matrix; Decellularized adipose tissue; Extracellular matrix; Soft tissue regeneration; Stem cells.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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Preparation, characterization, different forms, and applications of decellularized adipose matrix. DAM: Decellularized adipose matrix.

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