Wound-healing markers after autologous and allogeneic epithelial-like stem cell treatment
Abstract Background aims Several cytokines and growth factors play an essential role in skin regeneration and epithelial-like stem cells (EpSCs) have beneficial effects on wound healing in horses. However, there are no reports available on the expression of these growth factors and cytokines after E...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cytotherapy (Oxford, England) England), 2016-04, Vol.18 (4), p.562-569 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract Background aims Several cytokines and growth factors play an essential role in skin regeneration and epithelial-like stem cells (EpSCs) have beneficial effects on wound healing in horses. However, there are no reports available on the expression of these growth factors and cytokines after EpSC therapy. Methods Wounds of 6 cm2 were induced in the gluteus region of 6 horses and treated with (i) autologous EpSCs, (ii) allogeneic EpSCs, (iii) vehicle treatment or (iv) untreated control. Real time polymerase chain reaction was performed on tissue biopsies taken 1 and 5 weeks after these treatments to evaluate mRNA expression of interferon (IFN)-γ , interleukin (IL)-6 , vascular endothelial growth factor ( VEGF ), epidermal growth factor ( EGF ), insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 and epidermal keratin ( eKER ). Results One week after treatments, mRNA levels of IL-6 ( P = 0.012) and VEGF ( P = 0.008) were higher in allogeneic EpSC-treated wounds compared with controls. Also, mRNA levels of IGF-1 were higher at 1 week in both autologous ( P = 0.027) and allogeneic ( P = 0.035) EpSC-treated wounds. At week 5, all EpSC- and vehicle-treated wounds demonstrated significantly higher IFN-γ , VEGF and eKER mRNA expression compared with controls and compared with their respective levels at week 1. Conclusions Equine wounds treated with allogeneic EpSCs demonstrate a significant increase in mRNA expression of IL-6 , VEGF and IGF-1 in the acute phase. In the longer term, an increase in IFN-γ , VEGF and eKER mRNA was detected in the wounds treated with allogenic EpSCs, autologous EpSCs or their vehicle. |
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ISSN: | 1465-3249 1477-2566 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcyt.2016.01.008 |