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Adipose tissue-derived stem cells in breast reconstruction: a brief review on biology and translation

Jun Fang, Feng Chen, Dong Liu, Feiying Gu, Yuezhen Wang

2021Stem Cell Research & Therapy46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent developments in adipose-derived stromal/stem cell (ADSC) biology provide new hopes for tissue engineering and regeneration medicine. Due to their pluripotent activity, paracrine activity, and immunomodulatory function, ADSCs have been widely administrated and exhibited significant therapeutic effects in the treatment for autoimmune disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and ischemic conditions both in animals and human clinical trials. Cell-assisted lipotransfer (CAL) based on ADSCs has emerged as a promising cell therapy technology and significantly improved the fat graft retention. Initially applied for cosmetic breast and facial enhancement, CAL has found a potential use for breast reconstruction in breast cancer patients. However, more challenges emerge related to CAL including lack of a standardized surgical procedure, the controversy in the effectiveness of CAL, and the potential oncogenic risk of ADSCs in cancer patients. In this review, we summarized the latest research and intended to give an outline involving the biological characteristics of ADSCs as well as the preclinical and clinical application of ADSCs.

Topics & Concepts

Stem cellMedicineAdipose tissueBreast cancerStromal cellParacrine signallingRegenerative medicineInduced pluripotent stem cellRegeneration (biology)BioinformaticsCancer researchPathologyCancerInternal medicineBiologyEmbryonic stem cellGeneCell biologyReceptorGeneticsBiochemistryMesenchymal stem cell researchTissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineCancer Cells and Metastasis
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