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Amniotic fluid-derived multipotent stromal cells drive diabetic wound healing through modulation of macrophages.

Bibi S SubhanJennifer KwongJoseph F KuhnArie MonasSonali SharmaPiul S Rabbani
Published in: Journal of translational medicine (2021)
Treatment of diabetic wounds using amniotic fluid-derived MSCs encourages cutaneous tissue repair through affecting inflammatory cell behavior in the wound site. Since vehicle-treated diabetic wounds did not demonstrate accelerated healing, we determined that AFMSCs were therapeutic through their paracrine activities. Future studies should be aimed towards validating our observations through further examination of the paracrine potential of AFMSCs. In addition, investigations concerning safety and efficacy of this therapy in clinical trials should be pursued.
Keyphrases
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