Human Adipose-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells-Derived Exosomes Encapsulated in Pluronic F127 Hydrogel Promote Wound Healing and Regeneration

Author:

Zhou Yang1ORCID,Zhang Xin-Liao1,Zhang Hai-Jun2,Lu Yi-Jun1,Lu Shou-Tao2,Zhao Bo3,Zhang Ning-Yan4,Zhang Jing4,Zhang Jun1

Affiliation:

1. Tongji University School of Medicine

2. National United Engineering Laboratory for Biomedical Material Modification, Shandong, China

3. Tongji University School of Life Science and Thechology

4. Tongji University School of Life Science and Technology

Abstract

Abstract Background: Large area skin trauma has always been a great challenge for both patients and clinicians. Exosomes originated from human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hADSCs) have been a novel promising cell-free treatment in cutaneous damage repair. Nevertheless, the low retention rate of exosomes post-transplantation in vivo remains a significant challenge in clinical applications. Herein, we purposed to explore the potential clinical application roles of hADSCs-Exos encapsulated in functional PF-127 hydrogel in wound healing.Methods: hADSCs-Exos were isolated from human hADSCs by ultracentrifugation. 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. On different days post-transplantation, the mice were sacrificed, and the skin tissue was excised for histological and immunohistochemical analysis.Results: PF-127/hADSCs-Exos complex enhanced skin wound healing, promoted re-epithelialization, increased expression of Ki67, α-SMA, and CD31, facilitated collagen synthesis (Collagen I, Collagen III), reduced inflammation (IL-6, TNF-α, CD68, CD206), and up-regulated expression of skin barrier proteins (KRT1, AQP3). The results showed that both PF-127/hADSCs-Exos and hADSCs-Exos could improve the cwound healing process at a similar level.Conclusion: PF-127/hADSCs-Exos combination can maintain the bioactivity of hADSCs-Exos and control the exosome release. The low-frequency administration of PF-127/hADSCs-Exos could promote cutaneous wound healing instead of the high-frequency administration of pure exosomes. Thus, this biomaterial-based exosome will be a promising treatment approach for the cutaneous rejuvenation of skin wounds.

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