Autologous Bone Marrow–Derived Cultured Mesenchymal Stem Cells Delivered in a Fibrin Spray Accelerate Healing in Murine and Human Cutaneous Wounds
Providence College · Roger Williams Medical Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
The nonhematopoietic component of bone marrow includes multipotent mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) capable of differentiating into fat, bone, muscle, cartilage, and endothelium. In this report, we describe the cell culture and characterization, delivery system, and successful use of topically applied autologous MSC to accelerate the healing of human and experimental murine wounds. A single bone marrow aspirate of 35-50 mL was obtained from patients with acute wounds (n = 5) from skin cancer surgery and from patients with chronic, long-standing, nonhealing lower extremity wounds (n = 8). Cells were grown in vitro under conditions favoring the propagation of MSC, and flow cytometry and immunostaining showed a…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
8- VFVincent FalangaCorresponding
Providence College, Roger Williams Medical Center, Boston University
- SISatori Iwamoto
Providence College, Roger Williams Medical Center, Boston University
- MCMolly Chartier
Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence College
- TYTatyana Yufit
Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence College
- JBJanet Butmarc
Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence College
Topics & keywords
- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Bone marrow
- Wound healing
- CD34
- Fibrin
- Medicine
- Pathology
- Fibrin glue
- Good health and well-being