: Amniotic membrane (AM) is considered an important medical device for applications in regenerative medicine. The therapeutic properties of AM are due to its resistant extracellular matrix and to the large number of bioactive molecules released by its cells. To this regard, ovine amniotic epithelial cells (AECs) are a subset of placental stem cells with great regenerative and immunomodulatory properties. Indeed, either oAEC or AM have been object of intense study for regenerative medicine, thanks to several advantages in developing preclinical studies on a high value translational animal model, such as sheep. For this reason, a critical standardization of cultural practices is fundamental in order to maintain, on one hand, AM integrity and structure and, on the other hand, oAEC native properties, thus improving their in vivo therapeutic potential and clinical outcomes.In addition, freshly isolated AECs or AM can be exploited to produce enriched immunomodulatory secretomes that had been used with success into cell-free regenerative medicine procedures.To this aim, here is described an improved oAEC cultural protocol able to preserve their native epithelial phenotype also after the in vitro amplification and an innovative AM in vitro cultural protocol design to prolong the integrity and the biological properties of this tissue in order to collect stable conditioned media enriched with immunomodulatory factors.

Amniotic Membrane and Amniotic Epithelial Cell Culture

Canciello, Angelo
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Turriani, Maura;Russo, Valentina;Barboni, Barbara
2024-01-01

Abstract

: Amniotic membrane (AM) is considered an important medical device for applications in regenerative medicine. The therapeutic properties of AM are due to its resistant extracellular matrix and to the large number of bioactive molecules released by its cells. To this regard, ovine amniotic epithelial cells (AECs) are a subset of placental stem cells with great regenerative and immunomodulatory properties. Indeed, either oAEC or AM have been object of intense study for regenerative medicine, thanks to several advantages in developing preclinical studies on a high value translational animal model, such as sheep. For this reason, a critical standardization of cultural practices is fundamental in order to maintain, on one hand, AM integrity and structure and, on the other hand, oAEC native properties, thus improving their in vivo therapeutic potential and clinical outcomes.In addition, freshly isolated AECs or AM can be exploited to produce enriched immunomodulatory secretomes that had been used with success into cell-free regenerative medicine procedures.To this aim, here is described an improved oAEC cultural protocol able to preserve their native epithelial phenotype also after the in vitro amplification and an innovative AM in vitro cultural protocol design to prolong the integrity and the biological properties of this tissue in order to collect stable conditioned media enriched with immunomodulatory factors.
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