Bertozzi Nicolò, Simonacci Francesco, Grieco Michele Pio, Grignaffini Eugenio, Raposio Edoardo
Department of Medicine and Surgery, Plastic Surgery Division, University of Parma, Via Gramsci, 14, 43126, Parma, Italy.
Cutaneous, Mininvasive, Regenerative and Plastic Surgery Unit, Parma University Hospital, Via Gramsci, 14, 43126, Parma, Italy.
Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2017 Jun 23;20:41-48. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2017.06.058. eCollection 2017 Aug.
Worldwide, hard-to-heal lower limb wounds are estimated to affect 1.5-3% of the adult population with a treatment-related annual cost of $10 billion. Thus, chronic skin ulcers of the lower limb are a matter of economic and public concern. Over the years, multiple medical and surgical approaches have been proposed but they are still inadequate, and no effective therapy yet exists. Regenerative medicine and stem cell-based therapies hold great promise for wound healing. Recently, many plastic surgeons have studied the potential clinical application of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs), which are a readily available adult stem cell population that can undergo multilineage differentiation and secrete growth factors that can enhance wound-healing processes by promoting angiogenesis, and hence increase local blood supply. ASCs have been widely studied and in animal models. However, there are few randomized clinical trials on humans, and these are still ongoing or recruiting patients. Moreover, there is no consensus on a common isolation protocol that is clinically feasible and which would ensure reproducible results. The authors aim to provide readers with an overview of the biological properties of ASCs as well as their clinical application, to help better understanding of present and future strategies for the treatment of hard-to-heal wounds by means of stem cell-based therapies.
据估计,全球范围内难愈合的下肢伤口影响着1.5%至3%的成年人口,每年与治疗相关的费用高达100亿美元。因此,下肢慢性皮肤溃疡是一个经济和公共卫生方面备受关注的问题。多年来,人们提出了多种医学和外科治疗方法,但仍不尽人意,目前尚无有效的治疗方法。再生医学和基于干细胞的疗法在伤口愈合方面具有巨大潜力。最近,许多整形外科医生研究了脂肪来源干细胞(ASC)的潜在临床应用,ASC是一种易于获取的成体干细胞群体,能够进行多向分化并分泌生长因子,通过促进血管生成增强伤口愈合过程,从而增加局部血液供应。ASC已在动物模型中得到广泛研究。然而,针对人类的随机临床试验很少,且这些试验仍在进行或正在招募患者。此外,对于一种临床可行且能确保可重复结果的通用分离方案,目前尚无共识。作者旨在为读者提供ASC的生物学特性及其临床应用的概述,以帮助更好地理解目前以及未来基于干细胞疗法治疗难愈合伤口的策略。