The Therapeutic Use of Dental Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Human Clinical Trials.

S Ivanovski, P Han, O A Peters, M Sanz, P M Bartold
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), characterized by their undifferentiated and multipotent nature, can be derived from various sources, including bone marrow, adipose, and dental tissues. Among these, dental MSCs (DSCs) exhibit universal MSC characteristics and are attracting considerable attention for regenerating oral and craniofacial tissues. This review provides a contemporary overview of recently published clinical studies using DSCs for various orodental and maxillofacial regenerative applications, including bone, periodontal, and endodontic regeneration. It also explores the utilization of DSCs in treating systemic conditions, exemplified by their application in managing conditions such as COVID-19 and osteoarthritis. The available evidence underscores the potential of DSCs and their secretome as efficacious tools in regenerative medicine for both dental and nondental clinical applications, supporting the continued promise of stem cell-based therapies. It is nevertheless evident that there are a number of important challenges that restrict the widespread utilization of DSCs, namely, difficulty in standardizing autologous preparations, insufficient cell surface marker characterization, high production costs, and regulatory compliance requirements. Further, the unique requirements of dental applications, especially complex structures such as the periodontium, where temporospatial control over the healing process is required, necessitate the combination of stem cells with appropriate scaffolds according to the principles of tissue engineering. There is currently insufficient evidence to support the clinical translation of DSCs into clinical practice, and phase 3 clinical trials with standardized protocols for cell sourcing, propagation, dosing, and delivery are required to move the field forward. In summary, this review provides a contemporary overview of the evolving landscape of stem cell therapy, offering insights into the latest developments and trends as well as the challenges that need to be addressed for the widespread application of DSC-based cell therapies.

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牙间质干细胞在人类临床试验中的治疗用途。
间充质干细胞(MSCs)具有未分化和多潜能的特点,可从骨髓、脂肪和牙科组织等各种来源获得。其中,牙科间充质干细胞(DSCs)具有间充质干细胞的普遍特征,在再生口腔和颅面组织方面备受关注。本综述概述了近期发表的将 DSCs 用于各种口腔和颌面部再生应用(包括骨、牙周和牙髓再生)的临床研究。报告还探讨了利用 DSCs 治疗全身性疾病的情况,例如 DSCs 在治疗 COVID-19 和骨关节炎等疾病中的应用。现有证据强调了DSCs及其分泌组作为再生医学有效工具在牙科和非牙科临床应用中的潜力,支持了干细胞疗法的持续前景。然而,很明显,有一些重要的挑战限制了干细胞的广泛应用,即自体制备难以标准化、细胞表面标记表征不足、生产成本高以及监管合规要求。此外,牙科应用的独特要求,特别是牙周等复杂结构,需要对愈合过程进行时间空间控制,因此必须根据组织工程学原理,将干细胞与适当的支架相结合。目前还没有足够的证据支持将干细胞转化为临床实践,需要进行第三阶段临床试验,并制定细胞来源、繁殖、剂量和输送的标准化方案,以推动该领域的发展。总之,这篇综述概述了干细胞疗法不断发展的现状,深入分析了最新的发展和趋势,以及广泛应用以DSC为基础的细胞疗法需要应对的挑战。
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