The fate of adipose tissue and adipose-derived stem cells in allograft

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Sadia Farhana
Yew Chun Kai
Ramlah Kadir
Wan Azman Wan Sulaiman
Nor Asyikin Nordin
Nur Azida Mohd Nasir
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[1] Health Campus,Reconstructive Sciences Unit, School of Medical Sciences
[2] Universiti Sains Malaysia,Department of Immunology, School of Medical Sciences
[3] Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia,undefined
[4] Health Campus,undefined
[5] Universiti Sains Malaysia,undefined
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Adipose tissue; Adipose tissue–derived stem cells; Allograft; Cell morphology; Heterogeneity;
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Utilizing adipose tissue and adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) turned into a promising field of allograft in recent years. The therapeutic potential of adipose tissue and ADSCs is governed by their molecular secretions, ability to sustain multi-differentiation and self-renewal which are pivotal in reconstructive, genetic diseases, and cosmetic goals. However, revisiting the existing functional capacity of adipose tissue and ADSCs and their intricate relationship with allograft is crucial to figure out the remarkable question of safety to use in allograft due to the growing evidence of interactions between tumor microenvironment and ADSCs. For instance, the molecular secretions of adipose tissue and ADSCs induce angiogenesis, create growth factors, and control the inflammatory response; it has now been well determined. Though the existing preclinical allograft studies gave positive feedback, ADSCs and adipose tissue are attracted by some factors of tumor stroma. Moreover, allorecognition is pivotal to allograft rejection which is carried out by costimulation in a complement-dependent way and leads to the destruction of the donor cells. However, extensive preclinical trials of adipose tissue and ADSCs in allograft at molecular level are still limited. Hence, comprehensive immunomodulatory analysis could ensure the successful allograft of adipose tissue and ADSCs avoiding the oncological risk.
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