FGF-2–Overexpressing Adipose-Derived Stem Cells as a Paracrine Platform for Angiogenesis-Driven Tissue Regeneration
Daisuke Seki, Michiyo Honda

TL;DR
This study shows that fat-derived stem cells overproducing FGF-2 can boost blood vessel growth, aiding tissue regeneration without directly forming bone.
Contribution
The novel finding is that FGF-2-overexpressing ASCs act as a paracrine platform for angiogenesis, not osteogenesis.
Findings
FGF-2–overexpressing ASCs enhance endothelial cell migration and tube formation via paracrine signaling.
FGF-2 overexpression inhibits osteogenic differentiation of ASCs.
Conditioned medium from these cells supports vascular network formation for tissue regeneration.
Abstract
The survival and function of three-dimensional tissues critically depend on the establishment of a functional vascular network that ensures oxygen and nutrient supply and waste removal. Insufficient vascularization leads to hypoxia, metabolic stress, and cell death, making angiogenesis a fundamental requirement for successful tissue regeneration. This requirement is particularly evident in highly vascularized tissues such as bone, where vascular networks closely regulate tissue metabolism and repair. Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASCs) were genetically modified to overexpress fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2), a key regulator of angiogenesis. The angiogenic potential of these cells and the paracrine effects of their conditioned medium were subsequently evaluated, together with their effects on osteogenic differentiation to assess functional specificity. Overexpression…
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TopicsFibroblast Growth Factor Research · Mesenchymal stem cell research · Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer
