Perinatal and Wharton's Jelly-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Cartilage Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering Strategies

M. Iacono, R. Anzalone, S. Corrao, M. Giuffré, A. Stefano, P. Giannuzzi, F. Cappello, F. Farina, G. Rocca
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Stem cells can be found in embryonic and extraembryonic tissues as well as in adult organs. In particular, research in the last few years has delineated the key features of perinatal stem cells derived from fetus-associated tissues. These cells show multiple differentiation potential, can be easily expanded ex vivo, and raise no ethical concerns as regards their use. Several reports indicate that cells isolated from Wharton's jelly (WJ), the main component of umbilical cord extracellular matrix, are multipotent stem cells that express markers shared by other mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) and give rise to different mature cell types belonging to all three germ layers. Moreover, WJ-MSC display promising hypoimmunogenic and immunomodulatory properties, since they express molecules able to modulate NK cells and expand regulatory T-cell populations. In this review, we focus on the use of perinatal stem cells for regenerative medicine aimed at cartilage repair and regeneration. Cartilage is a specialized connective tissue which has poor regeneration and self-repair capacity in vivo. Traumatic injury or autoimmune processes are among the main causes of cartilage damage and degeneration, for which new hope comes from tissue engineering using stem cells which have undergone chondrocyte-like differentiation. We analyze the in vitro and in vivo data on the use of perinatal stem cells, in particular WJ-MSC, for cartilage regenerative medicine. The high variability of cell sources, the use of different types of scaffolds and matrixes, and the administration of several combinations of growth factors clearly point out the need for further research to optimize this cellular therapy approach and translate the results obtained from bench to clinic.
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围产期和沃顿的果冻衍生间充质干细胞在软骨再生医学和组织工程策略
干细胞可以在胚胎和胚胎外组织以及成人器官中发现。特别是,过去几年的研究已经描述了来自胎儿相关组织的围产期干细胞的关键特征。这些细胞显示出多种分化潜力,可以很容易地在体外扩增,并且在使用时不会引起伦理问题。一些报道表明,从脐带细胞外基质的主要成分——沃顿氏胶质(WJ)中分离出来的细胞是多能干细胞,它们表达其他间充质干细胞(MSC)共有的标记,并产生属于所有三个生殖层的不同成熟细胞类型。此外,WJ-MSC表现出有希望的低免疫原性和免疫调节特性,因为它们表达能够调节NK细胞和扩大调节性t细胞群的分子。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍围产期干细胞在再生医学中的应用,旨在软骨修复和再生。软骨是一种特殊的结缔组织,在体内具有较差的再生和自我修复能力。创伤性损伤或自身免疫过程是软骨损伤和退变的主要原因之一,利用软骨细胞样分化的干细胞进行组织工程研究给软骨损伤和退变带来了新的希望。我们分析了围产期干细胞,特别是WJ-MSC用于软骨再生医学的体外和体内数据。细胞来源的高度可变性、不同类型支架和基质的使用以及多种生长因子组合的施用清楚地表明,需要进一步研究以优化这种细胞治疗方法,并将从实验室获得的结果转化为临床。
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