Insights into stem cell therapy for premature ovarian insufficiency

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Reproductive and Developmental Medicine Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.4103/2096-2924.334379
Zhenle Pei, Zhe-yi Wang, Wenhan Lu, Feifei Zhang, Xin Li, Xiaoyu Tong, Yi Feng, Cong-jian Xu
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Hormone therapy, assisted reproductive technology, and regenerative medicine have been used to treat infertility due to premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), with limited success. It is timely to survey the field by outlining the controversies and promising prospects of evolving stem cell (SC) therapy for patients with POI. We first discuss several strategies of tissue-derived SC therapy and induced/engineered SC therapy and then enumerate mechanisms, including cellular regenerability induced in reproductive tissues and paracrine effects induced by various chemokines. Next, we evaluate the potential benefits of SC-based tissue engineering in reversing ovarian aging. Finally, we discuss the clinical feasibility of SC therapy and generalized regenerative medicine for the treatment of POI. In summary, SCs and SC-derived exosomes, induced pluripotent SCs, engineered SCs, and tissue engineering could start a new chapter for fertility rehabilitation in patients with POI. Uncovering the underlying molecular mechanisms and biological efficacy could be facilitated not only by animal experiments but also by security screening and clinical trials to validate SC-based therapy for POI.
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卵巢功能不全的干细胞治疗
激素治疗、辅助生殖技术和再生医学已被用于治疗卵巢早衰(POI)引起的不孕,但收效甚微。通过概述对POI患者进行干细胞(SC)治疗的争议和前景,对该领域进行调查是及时的。我们首先讨论了组织来源的SC治疗和诱导/工程化SC治疗的几种策略,然后列举了其机制,包括生殖组织中诱导的细胞再生能力和各种趋化因子诱导的旁分泌效应。接下来,我们评估了基于SC的组织工程在逆转卵巢衰老方面的潜在益处。最后,我们讨论了SC疗法和广义再生医学治疗POI的临床可行性。总之,SC和SC衍生的外泌体、诱导多能干SC、工程化SC和组织工程可以为POI患者的生育康复翻开新的篇章。揭示潜在的分子机制和生物学功效不仅可以通过动物实验,还可以通过安全筛选和临床试验来验证基于SC的POI治疗。
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Reproductive and Developmental Medicine
Reproductive and Developmental Medicine OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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