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Mitigating the non-specific uptake of immunomagnetic microparticles enables the extraction of endothelium from human fat.


ABSTRACT: Endothelial cells are among the fundamental building blocks for vascular tissue engineering. However, a clinically viable source of endothelium has continued to elude the field. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of sourcing autologous endothelium from human fat - an abundant and uniquely dispensable tissue that can be readily harvested with minimally invasive procedures. We investigate the challenges underlying the overgrowth of human adipose tissue-derived microvascular endothelial cells by stromal cells to facilitate the development of a reliable method for their acquisition. Magnet-assisted cell sorting strategies are established to mitigate the non-specific uptake of immunomagnetic microparticles, enabling the enrichment of endothelial cells to purities that prevent their overgrowth by stromal cells. This work delineates a reliable method for acquiring human adipose tissue-derived microvascular endothelial cells in large quantities with high purities that can be readily applied in future vascular tissue engineering applications.

SUBMITTER: Antonyshyn JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8528810 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mitigating the non-specific uptake of immunomagnetic microparticles enables the extraction of endothelium from human fat.

Antonyshyn Jeremy A JA   Mazzoli Vienna V   McFadden Meghan J MJ   Gramolini Anthony O AO   Hofer Stefan O P SOP   Simmons Craig A CA   Santerre J Paul JP  

Communications biology 20211020 1


Endothelial cells are among the fundamental building blocks for vascular tissue engineering. However, a clinically viable source of endothelium has continued to elude the field. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of sourcing autologous endothelium from human fat - an abundant and uniquely dispensable tissue that can be readily harvested with minimally invasive procedures. We investigate the challenges underlying the overgrowth of human adipose tissue-derived microvascular endothelial cells by  ...[more]

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