Pure platelet-rich plasma and supernatant of calcium-activated P-PRP induce different phenotypes of human macrophages
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Escobar, Gisselle
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Escobar Álvarez, Alejandro
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Ascui, Gabriel
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Tempio, Fabián I.
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Ortiz, María C.
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Pérez Núñez, Claudio
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López, Mercedes N.
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2019-01-21T19:02:41Z
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2019-01-21T19:02:41Z
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2018
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Regen.Med. (2018) 13(4), 427–441
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10.2217/rme-2017-0122
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/159502
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Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of two platelet preparations used in the clinic, pure platelet-rich plasma (P-PRP) and the supernatant of calcium-activated P-PRP (S-PRP), on the phenotype of human macrophages. Materials & methods: Surface markers and cytokine production of human monocyte-derived macrophages were analyzed after 24h stimulation with P-PRP or S-PRP. Results: P-PRP and S-PRP present no difference in the expression of CD206, a M2 tissue-repair macrophage-related marker. However, these same macrophages presented different levels of CD163, CD86 as well as different IL-10 secretion capacities after 24h incubation. Conclusion: These platelet preparations do not have an equivalent biological effect over macrophages, which suggest that they may present different clinical regenerative potentials.