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Human cord blood-derived unrestricted somatic stem cells promote wound healing and have therapeutic potential for patients with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.
[dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa]
Human
umbilical
cord
blood
(
CB
)
-
derived
unrestricted
somatic
stem
cells
(
USSCs
)
have
previously
been
demonstrated
to
have
a
broad
differentiation
potential
and
regenerative
beneficial
effects
when
administered
in
animal
models
of
multiple
degenerative
diseases
.
Here
we
demonstrated
that
USSCs
could
be
induced
to
express
genes
that
hallmark
keratinocyte
differentiation
.
We
also
demonstrated
that
USSCs
express
type
VII
collagen
(
C
7
)
,
a
protein
that
is
absent
or
defective
in
patients
with
an
inherited
skin
disease
,
recessive
dystrophic
epidermolysis
bullosa
(
RDEB
)
.
In
mice
with
full-thickness
excisional
wounds
,
a
single
intradermal
injection
of
USSCs
at
a
1
-
cm
distance
to
the
wound
edge
resulted
in
significantly
accelerated
wound
healing
.
USSC-treated
wounds
displayed
a
higher
density
of
CD
31
(
+
)
cells
,
and
the
wounds
healed
with
a
significant
increase
in
skin
appendages
.
These
beneficial
effects
were
demonstrated
without
apparent
differentiation
of
the
injected
USSCs
into
keratinocytes
or
endothelial
cells
.
In
vivo
bioluminescent
imaging
(
BLI
)
revealed
specific
migration
of
USSCs
modified
with
a
luciferase
reporter
gene
,
from
a
distant
intradermal
injection
site
to
the
wound
,
as
well
as
following
systemic
injection
of
USSCs
.
These
data
suggest
that
CB-derived
USSCs
could
significantly
contribute
to
wound
repair
and
be
potentially
used
in
cell
therapy
for
patients
with
RDEB
.
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"single intradermal injection"
symptom
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
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