Mesenchymal stem/stromal cell secretomes generated in serum free conditions and on clinically relevant plasma polymerized membranes promote fibroblast wound healing activity.
2026-03-05, Regenerative medicine (10.1080/17460751.2026.2638902) (online)Harish Deepak Ghaisas, Jide Tope Olanipekun, Karthik Vaidya, Jees Thomas, Shilpy Dantuluri, Tejaswi Naradasu, Ruth Taylor, David Haddow, Vesna Stanulovic, Maarten Hoogenkamp, Douglas Ward, Geoffrey Brown, Charlotte H Hulme, Karina T Wright, Hideaki Nakajima, and William Eustace Basil Johnson (?)
Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are known to secrete wound healing factors. However, the delivery of the MSCs and their secretomes remains a barrier to the development of a successful regenerative medicine. Therefore, we examined the content and paracrine activity of serum free MSC conditioned media (MSC CM) generated in routine tissue culture and when cultured on a plasma polymerized membrane previously used clinically in cell therapies for skin wounds.
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