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ACS Nano ; 12(10): 9800-9814, 2018 10 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30231208

ABSTRACT

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are increasingly envisioned as the next generation of biological pro-regenerative nanotherapeutic agents, as has already been demonstrated for heart, kidney, liver, and brain tissues; lung injury repair; and skin regeneration. Herein, we explore another potential EV therapeutic application, fistula healing, together with a local minimally invasive delivery strategy. Allogenic extracellular vesicles (EVs) from adipose tissue-derived stromal cells (ASCs) are administered in a porcine fistula model through a thermoresponsive Pluronic F-127 (PF-127) gel, injected locally at 4 °C and gelling at body temperature to retain EVs in the entire fistula tract. Complete fistula healing is reported to be 100% for the gel plus EVs group, 67% for the gel group, and 0% for the control, supporting the therapeutic use of Pluronic F-127 gel alone or combined with EVs. However, only the combination of gel and EVs results in a statistically significant (i) reduction of fibrosis, (ii) decline of inflammatory response, (iii) decrease in the density of myofibroblasts, and (iv) increase of angiogenesis. Overall, we demonstrate that ASC-EV delivery into a PF-127 gel represents a successful local minimally invasive strategy to induce a therapeutic effect in a swine fistula model. Our study presents prospects for EV administration strategies and for the management of post-operative fistulas.


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Adipose Tissue/metabolism , Esophageal Fistula/drug therapy , Extracellular Vesicles/metabolism , Poloxamer/metabolism , Poloxamer/pharmacology , Stem Cells/metabolism , Temperature , Wound Healing/drug effects , Animals , Esophageal Fistula/metabolism , Extracellular Vesicles/chemistry , Gels/administration & dosage , Gels/metabolism , Gels/pharmacology , Inflammation/drug therapy , Inflammation/metabolism , Poloxamer/administration & dosage , Swine
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