Ischemic wound revascularization by the stromal vascular fraction relies on host-donor hybrid vessels

基质血管成分介导的缺血性伤口血管重建依赖于宿主-供体混合血管。

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作者:Roman Vuerich ,Elena Groppa ,Simone Vodret ,Nadja Annelies Ruth Ring ,Chiara Stocco ,Fleur Bossi ,Chiara Agostinis ,Matteo Cauteruccio ,Andrea Colliva ,Mohammad Ramadan ,Francesca Simoncello ,Federica Benvenuti ,Anna Agnelli ,Franca Dore ,Flavia Mazzarol ,Massimo Moretti ,Alice Paulitti ,Silvia Palmisano ,Nicolò De Manzini ,Mattia Chiesa ,Manuel Casaburo ,Angela Raucci ,Daniela Lorizio ,Giulio Pompilio ,Roberta Bulla ,Giovanni Papa ,Serena Zacchigna

Abstract

Nonhealing wounds place a significant burden on both quality of life of affected patients and health systems. Skin substitutes are applied to promote the closure of nonhealing wounds, although their efficacy is limited by inadequate vascularization. The stromal vascular fraction (SVF) from the adipose tissue is a promising therapy to overcome this limitation. Despite a few successful clinical trials, its incorporation in the clinical routine has been hampered by their inconsistent results. All these studies concluded by warranting pre-clinical work aimed at both characterizing the cell types composing the SVF and shedding light on their mechanism of action. Here, we established a model of nonhealing wound, in which we applied the SVF in combination with a clinical-grade skin substitute. We purified the SVF cells from transgenic animals to trace their fate after transplantation and observed that it gave rise to a mature vascular network composed of arteries, capillaries, veins, as well as lymphatics, structurally and functionally connected with the host circulation. Then we moved to a human-in-mouse model and confirmed that SVF-derived endothelial cells formed hybrid human-mouse vessels, that were stabilized by perivascular cells. Mechanistically, SVF-derived endothelial cells engrafted and expanded, directly contributing to the formation of new vessels, while a population of fibro-adipogenic progenitors stimulated the expansion of the host vasculature in a paracrine manner. These data have important clinical implications, as they provide a steppingstone toward the reproducible and effective adoption of the SVF as a standard care for nonhealing wounds.

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