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HIF-1α 过度表达的脂肪干细胞产生的细胞外小泡通过加速成纤维细胞增殖和迁移修复糖尿病伤口

 

Authors Wang J, Wu H, Zhao Y, Qin Y, Zhang Y, Pang H, Zhou Y, Liu X, Xiao Z

Received 21 August 2021

Accepted for publication 23 November 2021

Published 3 December 2021 Volume 2021:16 Pages 7943—7957

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S335438

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Mian Wang

Purpose: Inhibition of cellular adaptation to hypoxia can cause persistent inflammation, thereby increasing tissue damage and complicating wound healing in diabetes patients. Regulating cellular adaptation to hypoxic environments can help in effective wound repair. Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α is a key regulator of cell hypoxia. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) regulate wound repair. This study investigated the mechanism of HIF-1α overexpression in adipose-derived stem cell extracellular vesicles (ADSCs-hEVs) in the repair of diabetic wounds.
Materials and Methods: HIF-1α expression in diabetes patients and healthy participants was studied. High-throughput sequencing, GO, and KEGG analysis revealed that ADSCs small extracellular vesicle hypoxia environments may increase HIF-1α expression by affecting cell metabolism, differentiation, and TGF-β secretion, or by altering the PI3K/AKT pathway. Effect of addition of ADSCs-hEVs on cell proliferation and migration was investigated using Western blotting, EdU assay, transwell assay, and migration. In vivo, after 7, 14, and 21 days, important factors for diabetic wound healing were evaluated by immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR, Masson staining, and H&E staining.
Results: HIF-1α expression decreased in the skin of diabetes patients; interleukin (IL)-6 expression increased, and growth factor-related indexes decreased. ADSCs-hEVs significantly increased the expression and secretion of growth factors, compared with ADSCs-EVs. In vivo, ADSC-hEV treatment accelerated the healing rate and improved the healing quality of diabetic wounds compared with ADSCs-EVs.
Conclusion: Speed and quality of wound healing increased significantly in the ADSCs-hEVs group, which could inhibit early inflammation while promoting the secretion and expression of growth factors and extracellular matrix-related indexes.
Keywords: diabetic wound, HIF-1α, ADSCs, extracellular vesicles, fibroblast