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  • Paracrine effect of human adipose-derived stem cells on lymphatic endothelial cells.

Paracrine effect of human adipose-derived stem cells on lymphatic endothelial cells.

Regenerative medicine (2020-11-18)
Cristiana Marcozzi, Annalisa Frattini, Marina Borgese, Federica Rossi, Ludovica Barone, Eleonora Solari, Roberto Valli, Rosalba Gornati
ABSTRACT

Aim: The proposal of this study was to evaluate, in vitro, the potential paracrine effect of human adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs) to promote lymphangiogenesis in lymphatic endothelial cells isolated from rat diaphragmatic lymphatic vessels. Materials & methods: ELISA on VEGFA, VEGFC and IL6 in hASC-conditioned medium; LYVE1 immunostaining; and gene expression of PROX1, VEGFR3, VEGFC, VEGFA and IL6 were the methods used. Results: In 2D culture, hASC-conditioned medium was able to promote lymphatic endothelial cell survival, maintenance of endothelial cobblestone morphology and induction to form a vessel-like structure. Conclusion: The authors' results represent in vitro evidence of the paracrine effect of hASCs on lymphatic endothelial cells, suggesting the possible role of hASC-conditioned medium in developing new therapeutic approaches for lymphatic system-related dysfunction such as secondary lymphedema.

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Fluoroshield with DAPI, histology mounting medium
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Triton X-100, laboratory grade
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Fluorescein isothiocyanate–dextran, average mol wt 250,000