Thermoresponsive gel embedding extracellular vesicles from adipose stromal cells improves the healing of colonic anastomoses following irradiation in rats.

Autor: Alric, Hadrien, Mathieu, Noëlle, Sebbagh, Anna, Peré, Guillaume, Demarquay, Christelle, Cronemberger, André, Berger, Arthur, Marcel, Benjamin, Wilhelm, Claire, Gazeau, Florence, Mariani, Antoine, Karoui, Mehdi, Clément, Olivier, Araujo-Filho, Irami, Silva, Amanda K. A., Rahmi, Gabriel
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Zdroj: Communications Biology; 12/19/2024, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p1-12, 12p
Abstrakt: Anastomotic leak occurrence is a severe complication after colorectal surgery. Considering the difficulty of treating these leaks and their impact on patient care, there is a strong need for an efficient prevention strategy. We evaluated a combination of extracellular vesicles (EVs) from rat adipose-derived stromal cells with a thermoresponsive gel, Pluronic® F127 (PF-127) to prevent anastomotic leaks. The pro-regenerative and immunomodulatory potencies of EVs are assessed in vitro. In vivo efficacy are assessed in rat with a colonic anastomosis model after irradiation. Endoscopic, anatomical and histological data show a consistent effect of EVs + gel on the healing of colonic anastomosis. These results are illustrated by a smaller anastomotic ulcer size, less fibrosis and less inflammatory infiltrations in the EVs + gel group. This multi-modal investigation is the first to point-out the translational potential of EVs combined with PF-127 for the healing of high-risk colorectal anastomosis. Extracellular vesicles from adipose-derived rat stromal cells embedded in a thermoresponsive gel display pro-regenerative and immunomodulatory effects, resulting in the healing of colorectal anastomosis in rats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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