Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: The Biologic BASIS and Future Directions for Tissue Engineering

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been isolated from a variety of tissues using different methods. Active research have confirmed that the most accessible site to collect them is the adipose tissue; which has a significantly higher concentration of MSCs. Moreover; harvesting from adipose tissue is...

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Main Authors: Diana Aparecida Dias Câmara, Jamil Awad Shibli, Eduardo Alexandre Müller, Paulo Luiz De-Sá-Junior, Allan Saj Porcacchia, Alberto Blay, Nelson Foresto Lizier
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/14/3210
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spelling doaj-4bc06ac6e7dd43a8bd4ceb6872059c292020-11-25T02:49:16ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-07-01133210321010.3390/ma13143210Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: The Biologic BASIS and Future Directions for Tissue EngineeringDiana Aparecida Dias Câmara0Jamil Awad Shibli1Eduardo Alexandre Müller2Paulo Luiz De-Sá-Junior3Allan Saj Porcacchia4Alberto Blay5Nelson Foresto Lizier6Nicell-Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Científico LTDA, São Paulo 04006-000, BrazilM3 Health Ind. Com. de Prod. Med. Odont. e Correlatos S.A., Jundiaí 13212-213, BrazilDepartment of Periodontology and Oral Implantology, Dental Research Division, University of Guarulhos, Guarulhos 07040-170, BrazilVilla Lobos Campus, University Mogi das Cruzes (UMC), São Paulo 08780-911, BrazilDepartment of Psychobiology, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo 04021-001, BrazilM3 Health Ind. Com. de Prod. Med. Odont. e Correlatos S.A., Jundiaí 13212-213, BrazilNicell-Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Científico LTDA, São Paulo 04006-000, BrazilMesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been isolated from a variety of tissues using different methods. Active research have confirmed that the most accessible site to collect them is the adipose tissue; which has a significantly higher concentration of MSCs. Moreover; harvesting from adipose tissue is less invasive; there are no ethical limitations and a lower risk of severe complications. These adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are also able to increase at higher rates and showing telomerase activity, which acts by maintaining the DNA stability during cell divisions. Adipose-derived stem cells secret molecules that show important function in other cells vitality and mechanisms associated with the immune system, central nervous system, the heart and several muscles. They release cytokines involved in pro/anti-inflammatory, angiogenic and hematopoietic processes. Adipose-derived stem cells also have immunosuppressive properties and have been reported to be “immune privileged” since they show negative or low expression of human leukocyte antigens. Translational medicine and basic research projects can take advantage of bioprinting. This technology allows precise control for both scaffolds and cells. The properties of cell adhesion, migration, maturation, proliferation, mimicry of cell microenvironment, and differentiation should be promoted by the printed biomaterial used in tissue engineering. Self-renewal and potency are presented by MSCs, which implies in an open-source for 3D bioprinting and regenerative medicine. Considering these features and necessities, ASCs can be applied in the designing of tissue engineering products. Understanding the heterogeneity of ASCs and optimizing their properties can contribute to making the best therapeutic use of these cells and opening new paths to make tissue engineering even more useful.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/14/3210adipose-derived stem cellsheterogeneitytissue engineering
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author Diana Aparecida Dias Câmara
Jamil Awad Shibli
Eduardo Alexandre Müller
Paulo Luiz De-Sá-Junior
Allan Saj Porcacchia
Alberto Blay
Nelson Foresto Lizier
spellingShingle Diana Aparecida Dias Câmara
Jamil Awad Shibli
Eduardo Alexandre Müller
Paulo Luiz De-Sá-Junior
Allan Saj Porcacchia
Alberto Blay
Nelson Foresto Lizier
Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: The Biologic BASIS and Future Directions for Tissue Engineering
Materials
adipose-derived stem cells
heterogeneity
tissue engineering
author_facet Diana Aparecida Dias Câmara
Jamil Awad Shibli
Eduardo Alexandre Müller
Paulo Luiz De-Sá-Junior
Allan Saj Porcacchia
Alberto Blay
Nelson Foresto Lizier
author_sort Diana Aparecida Dias Câmara
title Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: The Biologic BASIS and Future Directions for Tissue Engineering
title_short Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: The Biologic BASIS and Future Directions for Tissue Engineering
title_full Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: The Biologic BASIS and Future Directions for Tissue Engineering
title_fullStr Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: The Biologic BASIS and Future Directions for Tissue Engineering
title_full_unstemmed Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: The Biologic BASIS and Future Directions for Tissue Engineering
title_sort adipose tissue-derived stem cells: the biologic basis and future directions for tissue engineering
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been isolated from a variety of tissues using different methods. Active research have confirmed that the most accessible site to collect them is the adipose tissue; which has a significantly higher concentration of MSCs. Moreover; harvesting from adipose tissue is less invasive; there are no ethical limitations and a lower risk of severe complications. These adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) are also able to increase at higher rates and showing telomerase activity, which acts by maintaining the DNA stability during cell divisions. Adipose-derived stem cells secret molecules that show important function in other cells vitality and mechanisms associated with the immune system, central nervous system, the heart and several muscles. They release cytokines involved in pro/anti-inflammatory, angiogenic and hematopoietic processes. Adipose-derived stem cells also have immunosuppressive properties and have been reported to be “immune privileged” since they show negative or low expression of human leukocyte antigens. Translational medicine and basic research projects can take advantage of bioprinting. This technology allows precise control for both scaffolds and cells. The properties of cell adhesion, migration, maturation, proliferation, mimicry of cell microenvironment, and differentiation should be promoted by the printed biomaterial used in tissue engineering. Self-renewal and potency are presented by MSCs, which implies in an open-source for 3D bioprinting and regenerative medicine. Considering these features and necessities, ASCs can be applied in the designing of tissue engineering products. Understanding the heterogeneity of ASCs and optimizing their properties can contribute to making the best therapeutic use of these cells and opening new paths to make tissue engineering even more useful.
topic adipose-derived stem cells
heterogeneity
tissue engineering
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/14/3210
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