资源类型:
期刊
WOS体系:
Article
Pubmed体系:
Journal Article;Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
收录情况:
◇ SCIE
◇ EI
文章类型:
论著
机构:
[1]Department of Urology, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao TongUniversity School of Medicine, Shanghai, China
[2]Department of Urology,Huashan Hospital, FuDan University, Shanghai, China
[3]Department ofUrology, Sichuan Cancer Hospital & Institute, Sichuan Cancer Center, Schoolof Medicine, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Chengdu, China
四川省肿瘤医院
[4]Remed Regenerative Medicine Clinical ApplicationInstitute, Shanghai, China
ISSN:
1472-6750
关键词:
Biobanking
Epithelial cell sheets
Fructose
Human foreskin
Inflammation
Programmed cryopreservation
Refrigerated storage
Wound healing
摘要:
Background: Human epithelial cell sheets (ECSs) are used to clinically treat epithelial conditions such as burns, corneal blindness, middle ear cholesteatoma and vitiligo. As a widely used material in clinic, there is little information on the biobanking of ECSs and its repair effect after storage. Results: Two methods for biobanking foreskin ECSs were compared in a short term (7 days): 4-degree storage and programmed cryopreservation. Cell sheet integrity, viability, apoptosis, immunogenicity, mechanical properties and function were evaluated. In vivo, ECSs were directly transplanted to skin defect models and histological examination was performed at 1 week postoperatively. We successfully extracted human foreskin-derived primary epithelial cells and fabricated them into ECSs. Compared with 4-degree storage, programmed cryopreservation preserved the ECS structural integrity, enhanced the mechanical properties, decreased HLA-I expression, and increased cell viability and survival. An increased proportion of melanocytes with proliferative capacity remained in the cryopreserved sheets, and the undifferentiated epithelial cells were comparable to those of the fresh sheets. In vivo, cryopreserved ECSs could reduce inflammatory cell infiltration and promote connective tissue remodeling, epithelial cell proliferation and vascular regeneration. Conclusions: Programmed cryopreservation of ECSs was superior and more feasible than 4-degree storage and the cryopreserved ECSs achieved satisfying skin wound healing in vivo. We anticipate that the off-the-shelf ECSs could be quickly used, such as, to repair human epithelial defect in future. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2021, The Author(s).
基金:
the National Natural Science Foundation of
China [grant numbers 81570607]; the incubation project of outstanding
Young Scientist Fund of Sichuan Province [grant number 2019JDJQ0039];
and the Key Research Foundation of Sichuan provincial health commission
[grant number 19ZD015].
基金编号:
grant numbers 81570607
grant number 2019JDJQ0039
grant number 19ZD015
被引次数:
4
WOS:
WOS:000616651600002
PubmedID:
33530972
中科院(CAS)分区:
出版当年[2021]版:
大类
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4 区
工程技术
小类
|
4 区
生物工程与应用微生物
最新[2023]版:
大类
|
3 区
生物学
小类
|
3 区
生物工程与应用微生物
JCR分区:
出版当年[2021]版:
Q3
BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
最新[2023]版:
Q2
BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
影响因子:
3.5
最新[2023版]
3.2
最新五年平均
3.329
出版当年[2021版]
3.476
出版当年五年平均
2.563
出版前一年[2020版]
3.5
出版后一年[2022版]
第一作者:
Dongliang Zhang
第一作者机构:
[1]Department of Urology, Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai Jiao TongUniversity School of Medicine, Shanghai, China
通讯作者:
Jiangang Hou;Xiang Wang
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Dongliang Zhang,Jialiang Shao,Jingming Zhuang,et al.Biobanked human foreskin epithelial cell sheets reduce inflammation and promote wound healing in a nude mouse model(Open Access)[J].BMC BIOTECHNOLOGY.2021,21(1):doi:10.1186/s12896-021-00672-z.
APA:
Dongliang Zhang,Jialiang Shao,Jingming Zhuang,Shukui Zhou,Shuo Yin...&Xiang Wang.(2021).Biobanked human foreskin epithelial cell sheets reduce inflammation and promote wound healing in a nude mouse model(Open Access).BMC BIOTECHNOLOGY,21,(1)
MLA:
Dongliang Zhang,et al."Biobanked human foreskin epithelial cell sheets reduce inflammation and promote wound healing in a nude mouse model(Open Access)".BMC BIOTECHNOLOGY 21..1(2021)