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PXD032099

PXD032099 is an original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.

Dataset Summary
TitleAllogenic adipose-derived stem cells in DF treatment – are we closer to understanding their activity in humans
DescriptionOBJECTIVE: To assess the safety and efficacy as well as determination of the molecular mechanism of action of topical allogeneic ADSC therapy in the treatment of ulcers in patients with neuropathic diabetic foot. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We examined a total of 57 patients with neuropathic diabetic foot in grades IA and IIA according to the University of Texas classification. Finally 23 patients received treatment with standard therapy and fibrin glue (fibrin gel group) and 23 received treatment with standard therapy and ADSC suspended in tissue glue (fibrin gel + ADSC group). The primary outcome was determining the time needed to reduce the wound size by 50% from the initial size in both groups by assessing the wound surface, the evaluation of treatment safety, expressed as the occurrence of any adverse events; the evaluation of symptoms improvement (e.g. pain, itching, etc.) assessed by Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and analysis of the expression of selected pro-angiogenic and immunomodulatory factors in the wounds treated in both study groups. RESULTS:The ADSC group benefited from the use of stem cells in terms of accelerated wound healing and greater likelihood of complete healing of the wound. In a second week after administration of therapy, the difference between the groups was already statistically significant (p = 0,04). The time to the 50% reduction of the size of the wound in the fibrin gel + ADSC group was significantly shorter (18.9 +/- 2.2 days ) than in the group receiving fibrin gel (39.8 +/- 6.9 days ), p = 0.0035. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the preliminary analysis show that the use of allogeneic ADSCs in the treatment of neuropathic diabetic foot ulcers is a safe method of therapy, which allows to improve the effects of wound healing. Our study indicates also the association of higher expression of selected proteins expression intensifying the healing process through a faster transition to the proliferation phase with a faster reduction in wound area, and long-term efficacy of allogeneic ADSC cells.
HostingRepositoryPRIDE
AnnounceDate2023-11-14
AnnouncementXMLSubmission_2023-11-14_08:41:33.689.xml
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ReviewLevelPeer-reviewed dataset
DatasetOriginOriginal dataset
RepositorySupportUnsupported dataset by repository
PrimarySubmitterDominik Cysewski
SpeciesList scientific name: Homo sapiens (Human); NCBI TaxID: 9606;
ModificationListNo PTMs are included in the dataset
InstrumentQ Exactive
Dataset History
RevisionDatetimeStatusChangeLog Entry
02022-03-07 03:50:18ID requested
12023-03-11 03:12:57announced
22023-11-14 08:41:34announced2023-11-14: Updated project metadata.
Publication List
Mrozikiewicz-Rakowska B, Szab, ł, owska-Gadomska I, Cysewski D, Rudzi, ń, ski S, P, ł, oski R, Gasperowicz P, Konarzewska M, Zieli, ń, ski J, Mieczkowski M, Sie, ń, ko D, Grzela T, Noszczyk M, Paleska B, Czupryniak L, Lewandowska-Szumiel M, Allogenic Adipose-Derived Stem Cells in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment: Clinical Effectiveness, Safety, Survival in the Wound Site, and Proteomic Impact. Int J Mol Sci, 24(2):(2023) [pubmed]
Keyword List
submitter keyword: human, diabieties,ADSC, wound
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Malgorzata Lewandowska-Szumiel
contact affiliationMedical University of Warsaw, Head of Laboratory for Cell Research and Application
contact emailmalgorzata.lewandowska-szumiel@wum.edu.pl
lab head
Dominik Cysewski
contact affiliationMedical University of Bialystok
contact emaildominikcysewski@gmail.com
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