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围产期衍生物在动物模型中用于皮肤伤口愈合的应用系统评价

Systematic Review of the Application of Perinatal Derivatives in Animal Models on Cutaneous Wound Healing.

作者信息

Pichlsberger Melanie, Jerman Urška Dragin, Obradović Hristina, Tratnjek Larisa, Macedo Ana Sofia, Mendes Francisca, Fonte Pedro, Hoegler Anja, Sundl Monika, Fuchs Julia, Schoeberlein Andreina, Kreft Mateja Erdani, Mojsilović Slavko, Lang-Olip Ingrid

机构信息

Division of Cell Biology, Histology and Embryology, Gottfried Schatz Research Center, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.

Institute of Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

出版信息

Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2021 Sep 24;9:742858. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.742858. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Knowledge of the beneficial effects of perinatal derivatives (PnD) in wound healing goes back to the early 1900s when the human fetal amniotic membrane served as a biological dressing to treat burns and skin ulcerations. Since the twenty-first century, isolated cells from perinatal tissues and their secretomes have gained increasing scientific interest, as they can be obtained non-invasively, have anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-fibrotic characteristics, and are immunologically tolerated . Many studies that apply PnD in pre-clinical cutaneous wound healing models show large variations in the choice of the animal species (e.g., large animals, rodents), the choice of diabetic or non-diabetic animals, the type of injury (full-thickness wounds, burns, radiation-induced wounds, skin flaps), the source and type of PnD (placenta, umbilical cord, fetal membranes, cells, secretomes, tissue extracts), the method of administration (topical application, intradermal/subcutaneous injection, intravenous or intraperitoneal injection, subcutaneous implantation), and the type of delivery systems (e.g., hydrogels, synthetic or natural biomaterials as carriers for transplanted cells, extracts or secretomes). This review provides a comprehensive and integrative overview of the application of PnD in wound healing to assess its efficacy in preclinical animal models. We highlight the advantages and limitations of the most commonly used animal models and evaluate the impact of the type of PnD, the route of administration, and the dose of cells/secretome application in correlation with the wound healing outcome. This review is a collaborative effort from the COST SPRINT Action (CA17116), which broadly aims at approaching consensus for different aspects of PnD research, such as providing inputs for future standards for the preclinical application of PnD in wound healing.

摘要

围产期衍生物(PnD)在伤口愈合中的有益作用的知识可追溯到20世纪初,当时人类胎儿羊膜被用作治疗烧伤和皮肤溃疡的生物敷料。自21世纪以来,围产期组织分离细胞及其分泌组越来越受到科学界的关注,因为它们可以通过非侵入性获得,具有抗炎、抗癌和抗纤维化特性,并且具有免疫耐受性。许多在临床前皮肤伤口愈合模型中应用PnD的研究表明,在动物种类(如大型动物、啮齿动物)的选择、糖尿病或非糖尿病动物的选择、损伤类型(全层伤口、烧伤、辐射诱导伤口、皮瓣)、PnD的来源和类型(胎盘、脐带、胎膜、细胞、分泌组、组织提取物)、给药方法(局部应用、皮内/皮下注射、静脉或腹腔注射、皮下植入)以及递送系统类型(如水凝胶、作为移植细胞、提取物或分泌组载体的合成或天然生物材料)方面存在很大差异。本综述全面综合地概述了PnD在伤口愈合中的应用,以评估其在临床前动物模型中的疗效。我们强调了最常用动物模型的优点和局限性,并评估了PnD类型、给药途径以及细胞/分泌组应用剂量与伤口愈合结果之间的相关性。本综述是COST SPRINT行动(CA17116)的合作成果,其广泛目标是就PnD研究的不同方面达成共识,例如为PnD在伤口愈合临床前应用的未来标准提供参考。

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