Stromal vascular fraction in the treatment of myositis

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S. Gandolfi
B. Pileyre
L. Drouot
I. Dubus
I. Auquit-Auckbur
J. Martinet
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[1] Univ Rouen Normandie,
[2] INSERM U1234,undefined
[3] FOCIS Center of Excellence PAn’THER,undefined
[4] Toulouse University Hospital,undefined
[5] Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,undefined
[6] Centre Henri Becquerel,undefined
[7] Department of Pharmacy,undefined
[8] Univ Rouen Normandie,undefined
[9] INSERM U1234,undefined
[10] FOCIS Center of Excellence PAn’THER,undefined
[11] CHU Rouen,undefined
[12] Department of Plastic,undefined
[13] Reconstructive and Hand Surgery,undefined
[14] Univ Rouen Normandie,undefined
[15] INSERM U1234,undefined
[16] FOCIS Center of Excellence PAn’THER,undefined
[17] CHU Rouen,undefined
[18] Department of Immunology and Biotherapy,undefined
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Muscle regeneration is a physiological process that converts satellite cells into mature myotubes under the influence of an inflammatory environment progressively replaced by an anti-inflammatory environment, with precise crosstalk between immune and muscular cells. If the succession of these phases is disturbed, the immune system can sometimes become auto-reactive, leading to chronic muscular inflammatory diseases, such as myositis. The triggers of these autoimmune myopathies remain mostly unknown, but the main mechanisms of pathogenesis are partially understood. They involve chronic inflammation, which could be associated with an auto-reactive immune response, and gradually with a decrease in the regenerative capacities of the muscle, leading to its degeneration, fibrosis and vascular architecture deterioration. Immunosuppressive treatments can block the first part of the process, but sometimes muscle remains weakened, or even still deteriorates, due to the exhaustion of its capacities. For patients refractory to immunosuppressive therapies, mesenchymal stem cells have shown interesting effects but their use is limited by their availability. Stromal vascular fraction, which can easily be extracted from adipose tissue, has shown good tolerance and possible therapeutic benefits in several degenerative and autoimmune diseases. However, despite the increasing use of stromal vascular fraction, the therapeutically active components within this heterogeneous cellular product are ill-defined and the mechanisms by which this therapy might be active remain insufficiently understood. We review herein the current knowledge on the mechanisms of action of stromal vascular fraction and hypothesise on how it could potentially respond to some of the unmet treatment needs of refractory myositis.
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