Evidence supporting antioxidant action of adipose-derived stem cells: Protection of human dermal fibroblasts from oxidative stress

  • Won Serk Kim
  • , Byung Soon Park
  • , Hyung Ki Kim
  • , Jeong Soo Park
  • , Kea Jeung Kim
  • , Joon Seok Choi
  • , Suk Jae Chung
  • , Dae Duk Kim
  • , Jong Hyuk Sung

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Abstract

Background: Mesenchymal stem cells within the stromal-vascular fraction of subcutaneous adipose tissue, adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs), produced soluble factors and they exhibit diverse pharmacological effects in skin biology. Objective: The present study examines the protective effect of ADSCs for human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) through anti-oxidation in a tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tbOOH) induced oxidative injury model. Methods and results: The conditioned medium of ADSCs (ADSC-CM) was harvested and tested for antioxidant action. ADSC-CM had an antioxidant effect as potent as 100 μM ascorbic acid and various antioxidant proteins were detected in ADSC-CM by proteomic analysis. Morphological change and cell survival assay revealed that incubation with ADSC-CM aided HDFs to resist free radicals induced by tbOOH. In addition, activities of superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase were enhanced in the ADSC-CM treated HDFs which confirmed the study hypothesis that ADSCs protect HDFs through antioxidant action. In a cell cycle analysis, ADSC-CM treatment reversed the apoptotic cell death induced by tbOOH and caused a decrease of sub-G1 cells with respect to untreated cells. The anti-apoptotic effect of ADSC-CM was also reproduced by caspase-3 activity assay. Conclusion: These results suggest that ADSCs have potent antioxidant activity and protect HDFs from oxidative injury by decreasing apoptotic cells. Therefore, ADSCs and ADSC-CM are good candidates for control and prevention of skin damage from free radicals in various skin conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)133-142
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Dermatological Science
Volume49
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adipose-derived stem cell
  • Antioxidant
  • Conditioned medium
  • Glutathione peroxidase
  • Human dermal fibroblast
  • Superoxide dismutase

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