1. The efficacy of adipose stem cell-derived exosomes in hair regeneration based on a preclinical and clinical study.
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Lee E, Choi MS, Cho BS, Won YJ, Lee JH, Kim SR, Kim MH, Jeon JH, Park GH, Kwon HH, Lee J, Park KY, and Park BC
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- Humans, Adult, Male, Female, beta Catenin metabolism, Wnt Signaling Pathway, Middle Aged, Hair growth & development, Stem Cells metabolism, Stem Cells physiology, Cells, Cultured, Treatment Outcome, Alopecia therapy, Hair Follicle cytology, Regeneration, Exosomes metabolism, Adipose Tissue cytology, Lymphoid Enhancer-Binding Factor 1 metabolism, Cell Proliferation
- Abstract
Background: Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is a prevalent hair loss disorder with psychological repercussions. Traditional treatments have limitations, leading to the exploration of regenerative therapies such as exosomes derived from adipose tissue stem cells (ASC-Exosomes)., Methods: First, using human hair follicle (HF) dermal papilla cells (hDPCs) treated with ASC-Exosomes, ALP, VCAN, β-catenin, and LEF-1 levels with RT-PCR and p-GSK3β, GSK3β, β-catenin, ALP, and β-actin levels with western blot analysis were assessed. Hair shaft elongation test and assay for ALP, Ki-67, and β-catenin were done using human HF organ culture. Patients with AGA had ASC-Exosomes treatment and were evaluated for hair counts, photographic assessments, subjective satisfaction, and safety profiles., Results: ASC-Exosomes impact hDPCs, increasing proliferation and the upregulation of hair growth-related genes, including ALP, VCAN, β-catenin, and LEF-1. The Wnt/β-catenin pathway was activated, indicating their role in promoting hair growth. ASC-Exosomes also promoted hair shaft elongation and ALP activity, suggesting a potential for hair regeneration. Thirty participants with AGA enrolled and treated over 24 weeks. The subjects experienced a significant increase in total hair density, improved global photographic assessments, and reported higher subjective satisfaction without severe adverse reactions., Conclusion: This research contributes to the growing body of evidence supporting the use of exosomes in hair loss treatment, offering a safe and effective alternative for individuals with AGA., (© 2024 the International Society of Dermatology.)
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- 2024
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