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Current evidence on immunological and regenerative effects of menstrual blood stem cells seeded on scaffold consisting of amniotic membrane and silk fibroin in chronic wound
Affiliation:Nanobiotechnology Research Center, Avicenna Research Institute, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Wound healing process is a complex of overlapping and coordinated events progresses beyond the inflammatory phase toward wound resolution, whereas chronic wounds fail to terminate inflammatory phase and could not develop toward regenerative state. The immunopathology of chronic wounds has been attributed to the prolonged inflammation and dysregulation of microenvironments responsible for imbalance between pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory states, as well as cellular and tissue senescence.We here discuss that menstrual blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MenSCs) with their authentic functions especially immunosuppressive, angiogenic and migratory properties in combination with a bilayer amniotic membrane/nano-fibrous fibroin scaffold could bring about effective regenerative effects in healing of chronic wound. To debate, following evidences have been cumulated : 1) Persistent pro-inflammatory state in chronic wound bed could inhibit wound resolution; 2) MenSCs exhibit noticeable regenerative, immunosuppressive effects and immunomodulatory activity, 3) The migratory characteristics of MenSCs may not be sufficient for their homing to chronic wounds site, and 4) Bilayer scaffold composed of amniotic membrane and silk fibroin induces MenSCs differentiation into keratinocyte-like cells and stimulates skin regeneration.
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