Molecular differences of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells between non-responders and responders in treatment of transphincteric perianal fistulas
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24034Date
2021-11-24Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Tencerova, Michaela; Lundby, Lilli; Norderval, Stig; Hougaard, Helene Tarri; Pedersen, Bodil Ginnerup; Kassem, MoustaphaAbstract
Methods: 27 patients (age 45±2 years) diagnosed with perianal fstula were enrolled in the study and treated with autologous AT injected around the anal fstula tract. AT-MSCs were isolated for cellular and molecular analyses. The fstula healing was evaluated by MRI scanning after 6 months of treatment. AT-MSC phenotype was compared between responders and non-responders with respect to fstula healing.
Results: 52% of all patients exhibited clinical healing of the fstulas as evaluated 6 months after last injection. Cultured AT-MSCs in the responder group had a lower short-term proliferation rate and higher osteoblast diferentiation potential compared to non-responder AT-MSCs. On the other hand, adipocyte diferentiation potential of AT-MSCs was higher in non-responder group. Interestingly, AT-MSCs of responders exhibited lower expression of infammatory and senescence associated genes such as IL1B, NFKB, CDKN2A, TPB3,TGFB1.
Conclusion: Our data suggest that cellular quality of the injected AT-MSCs including cell proliferation, diferentiation capacity and secretion of proinfammatory molecules may provide a possible mechanism underlying fstula healing. Furthermore, these biomarkers may be useful to predict a positive fstula healing outcome.