Acceleration of Diabetic Wound Regeneration using an In Situ-Formed Stem-Cell-Based Skin Substitute

Advanced Healthcare Materials
Yixiao DongGeoffrey C Gurtner

Abstract

Chronic diabetic ulcers are a common complication in patients with diabetes, often leading to lower limb amputations and even mortality. Stem cells have shown promise in promoting cutaneous wound healing by modulating inflammation, angiogenesis, and re-epithelialization. However, more effective delivery and engraftment strategies are needed to prolong transplanted stem cell lifespan and their pro-healing functions in a chronic wound environment to improve skin regeneration. In this study, an injectable poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-gelatin-based hydrogel system is examined to create a functional stem cell niche for the delivery of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) into diabetic wounds. Human ASCs are encapsulated into the in situ crosslinked hydrogels and cultured in a 3D topography. The encapsulated cells are well attached and spread inside the hydrogels, retaining viability, proliferation, and metabolic activity up to three weeks in vitro. Allogeneic ASCs are delivered to diabetic wounds by this hydrogel vehicle. It is found that stem cell retention is significantly improved in vivo with vehicle-mediated delivery. The ASC-hydrogel-based treatment decreases inflammatory cell infiltration, enhances neovascularization, and remarka...Continue Reading

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