Autologous adipocyte derived stem cells favour healing in a minipig model of cutaneous radiation syndrome.
Cutaneous radiation syndrome (CRS) is the delayed consequence of localized skin exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation. Here we examined for the first time in a large animal model the therapeutic potential of autologous adipose tissue-derived stroma cells (ASCs). For experiments, Göttingen min...
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doaj-d479cc65199a4036bbe629e703a9a40b2020-11-25T00:12:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0172e3169410.1371/journal.pone.0031694Autologous adipocyte derived stem cells favour healing in a minipig model of cutaneous radiation syndrome.Fabien ForcheronDiane AgayHarry ScherthanDiane RiccobonoFrancis HerodinViktor MeinekeMichel DrouetCutaneous radiation syndrome (CRS) is the delayed consequence of localized skin exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation. Here we examined for the first time in a large animal model the therapeutic potential of autologous adipose tissue-derived stroma cells (ASCs). For experiments, Göttingen minipigs were locally gamma irradiated using a (60)Co source at the dose of 50 Gy and grafted (n = 5) or not (n = 8). ASCs were cultured in MEM-alpha with 10% fetal calf serum and basic fibroblast growth factor (2 ng.mL(-1)) and post irradiation were intradermally injected on days 25, 46, 67 and finally between days 95 and 115 (50 × 10(6) ASCs each time) into the exposed area. All controls exhibited a clinical evolution with final necrosis (day 91). In grafted pigs an ultimate wound healing was observed in four out of five grafted animals (day 130 +/- 28). Immunohistological analysis of cytokeratin expression showed a complete epidermis recovery. Grafted ASCs accumulated at the dermis/subcutis barrier in which they attracted numerous immune cells, and even an increased vasculature in one pig. Globally this study suggests that local injection of ASCs may represent a useful strategy to mitigate CRS.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3279375?pdf=render |
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Fabien Forcheron Diane Agay Harry Scherthan Diane Riccobono Francis Herodin Viktor Meineke Michel Drouet Autologous adipocyte derived stem cells favour healing in a minipig model of cutaneous radiation syndrome. PLoS ONE |
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Fabien Forcheron Diane Agay Harry Scherthan Diane Riccobono Francis Herodin Viktor Meineke Michel Drouet |
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Autologous adipocyte derived stem cells favour healing in a minipig model of cutaneous radiation syndrome. |
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Autologous adipocyte derived stem cells favour healing in a minipig model of cutaneous radiation syndrome. |
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Autologous adipocyte derived stem cells favour healing in a minipig model of cutaneous radiation syndrome. |
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Autologous adipocyte derived stem cells favour healing in a minipig model of cutaneous radiation syndrome. |
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Autologous adipocyte derived stem cells favour healing in a minipig model of cutaneous radiation syndrome. |
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autologous adipocyte derived stem cells favour healing in a minipig model of cutaneous radiation syndrome. |
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Cutaneous radiation syndrome (CRS) is the delayed consequence of localized skin exposure to high doses of ionizing radiation. Here we examined for the first time in a large animal model the therapeutic potential of autologous adipose tissue-derived stroma cells (ASCs). For experiments, Göttingen minipigs were locally gamma irradiated using a (60)Co source at the dose of 50 Gy and grafted (n = 5) or not (n = 8). ASCs were cultured in MEM-alpha with 10% fetal calf serum and basic fibroblast growth factor (2 ng.mL(-1)) and post irradiation were intradermally injected on days 25, 46, 67 and finally between days 95 and 115 (50 × 10(6) ASCs each time) into the exposed area. All controls exhibited a clinical evolution with final necrosis (day 91). In grafted pigs an ultimate wound healing was observed in four out of five grafted animals (day 130 +/- 28). Immunohistological analysis of cytokeratin expression showed a complete epidermis recovery. Grafted ASCs accumulated at the dermis/subcutis barrier in which they attracted numerous immune cells, and even an increased vasculature in one pig. Globally this study suggests that local injection of ASCs may represent a useful strategy to mitigate CRS. |
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