SA/G hydrogel containing NRF2-engineered HEK-293-derived CM improves wound healing efficacy of WJ-MSCs in a rat model of excision injury

(2021) SA/G hydrogel containing NRF2-engineered HEK-293-derived CM improves wound healing efficacy of WJ-MSCs in a rat model of excision injury. JOURNAL OF TISSUE VIABILITY. pp. 527-536. ISSN 0965-206X 1876-4746 J9 - J TISSUE VIABILITY

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Abstract

Aim of the study: Skin wounds are a major public health issue due to the lack of real effective remedies. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are considered as a promising therapeutic strategy for wound injuries; however, low survival rate following transplantation limited their application. In an attempt to introduce a novel potential wound dressing and improve wound healing properties, the current study was conducted. Material and methods: we prepared conditioned medium (CM) harvested from HEK-293 cells overexpressing nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2), a master regulator of antioxidant genes expression. Then, the CM was loaded in a biodegradable hydrogel. Next, in an animal model of full-thickness excision wound, wharton's jelly derived-mesenchymal stem cells (WJ-MSCs) were transplanted at the margins of the wound followed by application of the hydrogel on injury site. Finally, wound healing characteristics were evaluated by proper methods. Results: Our findings revealed that, the NRF2-CM protected the WJ-MSCs against H2O2-induced toxicity in vitro. Furthermore, in vivo results showed that, SA/G hydrogel containing NRF2-CM significantly (P < 0.01) promoted WJ-MSCs survival, increased angiogenesis, accelerated wound contraction, and promoted wound healing compared to other groups. Conclusion: Though further preclinical and clinical studies regarding mechanisms behind the protection and also safety of the strategy are needed, our findings strongly suggest that the prepared wound dressing enhanced the efficacy of therapeutic potential of WJ-MSCs by providing an enriched/antioxidant niche support.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Wound healing WJ-MSCs NRF2 Conditioned medium Hydrogel MESENCHYMAL STEM-CELLS OXIDATIVE STRESS STROMAL CELLS SKIN ENGRAFTMENT EXPRESSION
Page Range: pp. 527-536
Journal or Publication Title: JOURNAL OF TISSUE VIABILITY
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 30
Number: 4
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtv.2021.07.009
ISSN: 0965-206X 1876-4746 J9 - J TISSUE VIABILITY
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/17271

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