Glial-restricted progenitor cells: a cure for diseased brain?

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Biological Research Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1186/s40659-024-00486-1
Piotr Rogujski, Barbara Lukomska, Miroslaw Janowski, Luiza Stanaszek
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The central nervous system (CNS) is home to neuronal and glial cells. Traditionally, glia was disregarded as just the structural support across the brain and spinal cord, in striking contrast to neurons, always considered critical players in CNS functioning. In modern times this outdated dogma is continuously repelled by new evidence unravelling the importance of glia in neuronal maintenance and function. Therefore, glia replacement has been considered a potentially powerful therapeutic strategy. Glial progenitors are at the center of this hope, as they are the source of new glial cells. Indeed, sophisticated experimental therapies and exciting clinical trials shed light on the utility of exogenous glia in disease treatment. Therefore, this review article will elaborate on glial-restricted progenitor cells (GRPs), their origin and characteristics, available sources, and adaptation to current therapeutic approaches aimed at various CNS diseases, with particular attention paid to myelin-related disorders with a focus on recent progress and emerging concepts. The landscape of GRP clinical applications is also comprehensively presented, and future perspectives on promising, GRP-based therapeutic strategies for brain and spinal cord diseases are described in detail.

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神经胶质限制性祖细胞:治疗病变大脑的良方?
中枢神经系统(CNS)是神经元和神经胶质细胞的家园。传统上,神经胶质细胞被认为只是大脑和脊髓的结构支撑,与神经元形成鲜明对比,后者一直被认为是中枢神经系统功能的关键角色。到了现代,这一过时的教条不断被新的证据所否定,这些证据揭示了神经胶质细胞在神经元维护和功能方面的重要性。因此,胶质细胞替代被认为是一种潜在的强大治疗策略。胶质祖细胞是这种希望的核心,因为它们是新胶质细胞的来源。事实上,复杂的实验疗法和令人兴奋的临床试验揭示了外源胶质细胞在疾病治疗中的效用。因此,这篇综述文章将详细阐述神经胶质限制性祖细胞(GRPs)、其起源和特征、可用来源以及对当前针对各种中枢神经系统疾病的治疗方法的适应性,尤其关注髓鞘相关疾病,重点是最新进展和新兴概念。报告还全面介绍了 GRP 的临床应用前景,并详细描述了基于 GRP 的脑和脊髓疾病治疗策略的未来前景。
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Biological Research
Biological Research 生物-生物学
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期刊介绍: Biological Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses diverse fields of experimental biology, such as biochemistry, bioinformatics, biotechnology, cell biology, cancer, chemical biology, developmental biology, evolutionary biology, genetics, genomics, immunology, marine biology, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, plant biology, physiology, stem cell research, structural biology and systems biology.
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