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. 2021 Jun 17;6:35. doi: 10.1038/s41536-021-00144-0

Table 4.

Clinical use of human composite skin substitutes (CSSs).

References Cells Type of clinical study n (male/ female) Age (years)a Treatment-related adverse events Indication Total body surface area (TBSA) affected (%)a Affected area covered (%)a or Affected area covered (%TBSA)a TESS successful engraftment (%)a or TESS successful engraftment (% TBSA)a Period between skin biopsy and grafting (days)a Follow-up (months)a Outcomes
86 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 4 (3/1) 33.5 ± 15.5 (20–53) None Burns 51.5 ± 15.4 (40–74) 69.2 21.2 ± 3.5 (19–28) 1 There was an improved quality of skin healed with cultured cells
87 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 2 (2/0) 40.5 ± 14.8 (30–51) None Burns (1) 81 100 21 10 Mature epidermis and well-differentiated papillary and reticular dermis were formed
Excised wounds (1) 100 100
88 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Prospective Randomized Clinical Study 17 12.7 ± 3.3 (1–50) Increased incidence of exudates Burns 68.8 ± 2.4 (51–87)

0 (5 patients)

50–90 (12 patients)

25.3 ± 9.3 12 Pigmentation was greater, scar was less raised, but regrafting was more frequent in skin substitutes compared with split-thickness autografts
89 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 5 (4/1) 15.6 (4–38) None Burns 77.8 (58–87) 100 >14 6 Connection between epidermis and connective tissue, together with spontaneous repigmentation was observed
90 Allogeneic keratinocytes and fibroblasts Prospective Randomized Compared Clinical Study 11 None Surgical wounds 90 2 Rapid healing and reduction of the pain
91 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 3 (3/0) 4.33 (2–7) None Burns 72 (63–88) 12.8 (8.4–21.3) 100 21 2 Stable epithelium covered a layer of newly formed fibrovascular tissue. Smooth, pliable, and hypopigmented skin
92 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Prospective, Randomized, Non-blinded Clinical Study 45 (34/11) 10.6 ± 1.6 None Burns 64.6 ± 2 16.7 ± 2.6 95.4 ± 1.8 28 12 ± 1 Healed skin was soft, smooth, and strong with irregular pigmentation. Impact of TESS on wound closure increases proportionately with the magnitude of the wound area
93 Allogeneic keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 3 (2/1) 36.3 ± 14.9 Local inflammation Burns <20 23.5 ± 10.7 17–24 0.25 By 1 week after grafting there remained a few islands of keratinocytes on an inflamed bed
94 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 2 (2/0) 22.5 (17–28) None Burns 67.5 (50–85) 100 24.6 (23–26) 24 Epidermal regeneration was stable, with good cosmetic outcome
95 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Randomized Controlled Trial 40 - None Burns 73.4 81.5 ± 2.1 12 Vancouver Scale Scores were not different for erythema, pliability, or scar height, but pigmentation remained deficient against autograft treatment
96 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Series 20 22.9 ± 16.3 (6–62) None

Burns (13)

Giant nevus (5)

Graft-vs.-host disease (1)

Neurofibromatosis (1)

Burns: 56.9 ± 25.3 (10–90)

Giant nervus: 82 ± 7.6 (70–90)

Graft-vs.-host disease: 90

Neurofibromatosis: 75

25 1–18 Epithelization obtained was permanent
97 (NCT00718978) Autologous keratinocytes, melanocytes and fibroblasts Single Group Assignment Open-Label Clinical Trial 11 (3/8) 24.6 (2–57) None

Giant nevus (5)

Tumors (2)

Scars (3)

Trauma (1)

30–95 30 36 Loss of the epithelial layer varied markedly (from 5 to 70%) while fibroblast cellular component growth prevailed
98 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Multicenter Retrospective Observational Cohort Study 25 (23/2) 29 ± 11 (9–58) Thirteen patients presented wound infection (P. aeruginosa mainly) Burns 74 ± 17 (35–100) 24 ± 13 (7–60) 49 ± 30 (0–100) 23 ± 5 (12–28) 45 ± 27 (2–91) Characteristic scarring of mesh interstices was avoided. Epithelialization was observed
99 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Prospective Uncontrolled Case Study 5 (1/4) 55.2 ± 18.5 (26–74) None Skin ulcers 100 100 52–63 6–19 Effective treatment of long-standing hard-to-heal venous or mixed ulcers
100 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 4 (1/3) 42.3 ± 14.7 (29–63) None Burns 64.8 ± 26.9 (40–98) 94.8 ± 4.3 (90–100) 21 1–9 Dermal part had a well-vascularized dermal matrix and bilayer structure was conserved
101 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 1 (1/0) 48 None Burns 40 88 19 1 CSS completely covered the wound area and smoothly adapted to the wound ground. Color resemblance of the transplant to the healthy skin increased through the follow-up period
102 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 2 9.5 ± 6.3 (4–14) None Burns 80 ± 21.2 (65–95) 36 Appearance of the skin did not differ significantly from the areas treated with autografts
103 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Report 1 (0/1) 29 None Burns 70 100 100 28 6 Patient was discharged after 163 days of hospital admission with a complete skin coverage, correct functioning of the four limbs and autonomous walking
104 (NCT00591513) Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Prospective Randomized Open-Label Paired-Site Comparison Clinical Trial 16 (14/2) 6.3 ± 1.1 (1.4–17.5) None Burns 79.1 ± 2.2 (59.5–95.9) 33.4 ± 3.5 (9.7–71.6) 83.5 ± 2.0 32.1 ± 1.1 (24–42) 12 Vascularization of the dermal component occurred during the first week after grafting, and CSS stabilized barrier function, basement membrane, and nutrient supply were restored
105 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Case Series 14 (12/2) 34 ± 16 (10–63) None Burns 74 ± 13 (52–92) 19±15 (3–53) 98 ± 5 (85–100) 62.7 ± 4.8 (56–71) 38 ± 23 No loss of the epithelium was observed during the first-year post-intervention or reported subsequently. Grafted TESSs expanded when the patient grew or gained weight.
106 Autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts Phase I Two-armed, Open-Label Prospective Clinical Trial 10 (6/4) 9 ± 4 (7–14) Four cases of hematoma Burns (1) Reconstructive surgery for burn scars (9) 100 67 ± 32 (0–100) 32 ± 4 (26–38) 15 ± 7 (2–25) Three months postoperatively, there was a multilayered, well-stratified epidermis and a dermal compartment comparable to native skin

aExpression of measures: mean ± standard deviation (range).