Delayed wound healing and chronic skin lesions represent a major health problem. Over the past years, growth factors mediated by platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and cell-based therapies were developed as effective and affordable treatment able to improve wound healing capacity. We have advanced existing concepts to develop a highly efficient high-throughput protocol with proven application for the isolation of PRP and pro-angiogenic cells (Angio(PRP)). This protocol outlines the effectiveness of Angio(PRP) in promoting the critical healing process including wound closure, re-epithelialization, granulation tissue growth, and blood vessel regeneration. We coupled this effect with normalization of mechanical properties of rescued mouse wounds, which is sustained by a correct arrangement of elastin and collagen fibers. Proteomic analysis of treated wounds demonstrated a fingerprint of Angio(PRP) based on the up-regulation of detoxification pathway of glutathione metabolism, correlated to a decrease in inflammatory response. Overall, these results have enabled us to provide a framework for how Angio(PRP) supports wound healing, opening avenues for further clinical advances.

Effective high-throughput isolation of enriched platelets and circulating pro-angiogenic cells to accelerate skin-wound healing / S. Erratico, M. Belicchi, M. Meregalli, D. Di Silvestre, L. Tripodi, A. De Palma, R. Jones, E. Ferrari, L. Porretti, E. Trombetta, G.R. Merlo, P. Mauri, Y. Torrente. - In: CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1420-682X. - 79:5(2022 Apr 26), pp. 259.1-259.19. [10.1007/s00018-022-04284-4]

Effective high-throughput isolation of enriched platelets and circulating pro-angiogenic cells to accelerate skin-wound healing

S. Erratico;M. Belicchi;M. Meregalli;L. Tripodi;A. De Palma;E. Trombetta;Y. Torrente
2022

Abstract

Delayed wound healing and chronic skin lesions represent a major health problem. Over the past years, growth factors mediated by platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and cell-based therapies were developed as effective and affordable treatment able to improve wound healing capacity. We have advanced existing concepts to develop a highly efficient high-throughput protocol with proven application for the isolation of PRP and pro-angiogenic cells (Angio(PRP)). This protocol outlines the effectiveness of Angio(PRP) in promoting the critical healing process including wound closure, re-epithelialization, granulation tissue growth, and blood vessel regeneration. We coupled this effect with normalization of mechanical properties of rescued mouse wounds, which is sustained by a correct arrangement of elastin and collagen fibers. Proteomic analysis of treated wounds demonstrated a fingerprint of Angio(PRP) based on the up-regulation of detoxification pathway of glutathione metabolism, correlated to a decrease in inflammatory response. Overall, these results have enabled us to provide a framework for how Angio(PRP) supports wound healing, opening avenues for further clinical advances.
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Angiogenic potential; Epithelialization; PRP; Proteomics; Skin remodeling; Animals; Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins; Mice; Proteomics; Wound Healing; Blood Platelets; Platelet-Rich Plasma
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26-apr-2022
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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Effective high-throughput isolation of enriched platelets and circulating pro-angiogenic cells to accelerate skin-wound healing / S. Erratico, M. Belicchi, M. Meregalli, D. Di Silvestre, L. Tripodi, A. De Palma, R. Jones, E. Ferrari, L. Porretti, E. Trombetta, G.R. Merlo, P. Mauri, Y. Torrente. - In: CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES. - ISSN 1420-682X. - 79:5(2022 Apr 26), pp. 259.1-259.19. [10.1007/s00018-022-04284-4]
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