Adipose-derived stem cell secretome as a cell-free product for cutaneous wound healing

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Abstract

Chronic wounds continue to be a substantial public health concern contributing to both humanistic and economic burden worldwide. The magnitude of chronic wounds as a global healthcare crisis is likely to increase due to the rising geriatric and diabetic population, demanding novel therapeutic approaches that can restore the functionality of the skin at a reduced cost. Stem cell therapy has been widely acknowledged as a promising strategy for the repair of damaged tissues due to its regenerative potential. This potential attributes to a concoction of bioactive molecules secreted by the stem cells, collectively called the secretome, that mediates paracrine and autocrine functions. Among the stem cell types, adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADMSCs) have been receiving increased attention for its ease of isolation, abundance in tissue and notable impact on improving chronic wound healing. Owing to the reported advantages of cell-free preparations like the secretome over cellular products, developing secretome as a ready-to-use product for wound healing applications seems promising. In this review, we discuss the functional benefits of adipose stem cell secretome in wound healing, the techniques to enrich the secretome and the recommendations for the scale-up and commercialization of secretome products.

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Ajit, A., & Ambika Gopalankutty, I. (2021, September 1). Adipose-derived stem cell secretome as a cell-free product for cutaneous wound healing. 3 Biotech. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13205-021-02958-7

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