Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2022 · DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-022-02980-3 · Published: January 1, 2022
Large area skin trauma has always been a great challenge for both patients and clinicians. Exosomes originating from human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hADSCs) have been a novel promising cell-free treatment in cutaneous damage repair. An injectable, biocompatible, and thermo-sensitive hydrogel Pluronic F-127 hydrogel was employed to encapsulate allogeneic hADSCs-Exos, and this complex was topically applied to a full-thickness cutaneous wound in mice. Compared with hADSCs-Exos or PF-127 only, PF-127/hADSCs-Exos complexes enhanced skin wound healing, promoted re-epithelialization, increased expression of Ki67, α-SMA, and CD31, facilitated collagen synthesis (Collagen I, Collagen III), up-regulated expression of skin barrier proteins (KRT1, AQP3), and reduced inflammation (IL-6, TNF-α, CD68, CD206).
The PF-127 hydrogel improves the efficiency of exosome delivery to wound sites.
Encapsulation in PF-127 helps maintain the bioactivity of hADSCs-Exos.
The PF-127/hADSCs-Exos combination optimizes the performance of hADSCs-Exos in wound healing.