%0 Journal Article %T Immunophenotyping of a Stromal Vascular Fraction from Microfragmented Lipoaspirate Used in Osteoarthritis Cartilage Treatment and Its Lipoaspirate Counterpart %J Genes | An Open Access Journal from MDPI %D 2019 %R https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10060474 %X Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease accompanied by pain and loss of function. Adipose tissue harbors mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSC), or medicinal signaling cells as suggested by Caplan (Caplan, 2017), used in autologous transplantation in many clinical settings. The aim of the study was to characterize a stromal vascular fraction from microfragmented lipoaspirate (SVF-MLA) applied for cartilage treatment in OA and compare it to that of autologous lipoaspirate (SVF-LA). Samples were first stained using a DuraClone SC prototype tube for the surface detection of CD31, CD34, CD45, CD73, CD90, CD105, CD146 and LIVE/DEAD Yellow Fixable Stain for dead cell detection, followed by DRAQ7 cell nuclear dye staining, and analyzed by flow cytometry. In SVF-LA and SVF-MLA samples, the following population phenotypes were identified within the CD45 £¿ fraction: CD31 +CD34 +CD73 ¡ÀCD90 ¡ÀCD105 ¡ÀCD146 ¡À endothelial progenitors (EP), CD31 +CD34 £¿CD73 ¡ÀCD90 ¡ÀCD105 £¿CD146 ¡À mature endothelial cells, CD31 £¿CD34 £¿CD73 ¡ÀCD90 +CD105 £¿CD146 + pericytes, CD31 £¿CD34 +CD73 ¡ÀCD90 +CD105 £¿CD146 + transitional pericytes, and CD31 £¿CD34 +CD73 highCD90 +CD105 £¿CD146 £¿ supra-adventitial-adipose stromal cells (SA-ASC). The immunophenotyping profile of SVF-MLA was dominated by a reduction of leukocytes and SA-ASC, and an increase in EP, evidencing a marked enrichment of this cell population in the course of adipose tissue microfragmentation. The role of EP in pericyte-primed MSC-mediated tissue healing, as well as the observed hormonal implication, is yet to be investigated. View Full-Tex %U https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/10/6/474