Behavior of human dermal fibroblasts in three-dimensional fibrin clots: Dependence on fibrinogen and thrombin concentration

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Cox, S [1 ]
Cole, M [1 ]
Tawil, B [1 ]
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[1] Baxter Healthcare Corp, Biosurg Div, Westlake Village, CA 91362 USA
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TISSUE ENGINEERING | 2004年 / 10卷 / 5-6期
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10.1089/1076327041348392
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Fibrin sealant products are used in hemostasis and tissue sealing, and potentially as a cell delivery vehicle. In this study, fibrin sealant was evaluated as a delivery vehicle for human dermal fibroblasts. Fibroblast proliferation and migration were assessed in various dilutions of fibrin sealant by changing the fibrinogen and thrombin concentration. Fibroblasts proliferated well within three-dimensional (3-D) fibrin clots consisting of fibrinogen ( 5 - 17 mg/mL) and thrombin ( 1 - 167 U/mL). These fibroblasts also retained good morphology and growth characteristics after migrating out of the 3-D fibrin clots. Furthermore, using Western blot and fluorescence-activated cell-sorting analysis, we found that the expression of growth factors and interleukins in the entire fibroblast - fibrin construct was dependent on the fibrin sealant formulation. For example, in a formulation in which fibroblasts showed modest proliferation and migration, interleukin 8 was secreted to a lesser extent than in a formulation that supported robust proliferation and migration. To our knowledge, this is the first time that it has been shown that modifying the concentration of fibrinogen and thrombin affects fibroblast behavior within formed 3-D fibrin clots. In addition, some of these formulations present an ideal delivery vehicle for fibroblasts that could be used for the treatment of chronic wounds.
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