Cell secretomes for wound healing and tissue regeneration: Next generation acellular based tissue engineered products

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Abstract

Wound represents a significant socioeconomic burden for both affected individuals and as a whole healthcare system. Accordingly, stem cells have garnered attention due to their differentiation capacity and ability to aid tissue regeneration by releasing biologically active molecules, found in the cells’ cultivated medium which known as conditioned medium (CM) or secretomes. This acellular approach provides a huge advantage over conventional treatment options, which are mainly used cellular treatment at wound closure. Interestingly, the secretomes contained the cell-secreted proteins such as growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, extracellular matrix (ECM), and small molecules including metabolites, microvesicles, and exosomes. This review aims to provide a general view on secretomes and how it is proven to have great potential in accelerating wound healing. Utilizing the use of secretomes with its secreted proteins and suitable biomaterials for fabrications of acellular skin substitutes can be promising in treating skin loss and accelerate the healing process.

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Md Fadilah, N. I., Mohd Abdul Kader Jailani, M. S., Badrul Hisham, M. A. I., Sunthar Raj, N., Shamsuddin, S. A., Ng, M. H., … Maarof, M. (2022). Cell secretomes for wound healing and tissue regeneration: Next generation acellular based tissue engineered products. Journal of Tissue Engineering. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/20417314221114273

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