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Adipose Tissue-Derived Mesenchymal Stem/Stromal Cells and Their Contribution to Angiogenic Processes in Tissue Regeneration

Agnieszka Krawczenko, Aleksandra Klimczak

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences105 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are widely described in the context of their regenerative and immunomodulatory activity. MSCs are isolated from various tissues and organs. The most frequently described sources are bone marrow and adipose tissue. As stem cells, MSCs are able to differentiate into other cell lineages, but they are usually reported with respect to their paracrine potential. In this review, we focus on MSCs derived from adipose tissue (AT-MSCs) and their secretome in regeneration processes. Special attention is given to the contribution of AT-MSCs and their derivatives to angiogenic processes described mainly in the context of angiogenic dysfunction. Finally, we present clinical trials registered to date that concern the application of AT-MSCs and their secretome in various medical conditions.

Topics & Concepts

Mesenchymal stem cellAdipose tissueParacrine signallingStromal cellRegeneration (biology)Context (archaeology)Stem cellClinical uses of mesenchymal stem cellsStem cell transplantation for articular cartilage repairBone marrowBiologyCell biologyPathologyImmunologyAdult stem cellEndothelial stem cellMedicineCancer researchIn vitroEndocrinologyBiochemistryPaleontologyReceptorMesenchymal stem cell researchElectrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical ApplicationsExtracellular vesicles in disease