引导干细胞进行皮肤修复

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.crphar.2022.100145
Shivani Desai , Juilee Jagtap , Shivani Sainani , Ramesh Bhonde
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间充质干细胞(MSCs)在组织修复和再生中的意义已得到广泛认可。骨髓间充质干细胞的多效性通过其增殖和分化的潜力以及旁分泌分泌物得到证明,从而使其成为细胞替代治疗的理想候选者。驻留在组织中的MSCs在正常磨损下参与体内平衡。然而,如果损伤不能通过正常的稳态机制修复,干细胞治疗可能是适用的。骨髓间充质干细胞的安全性已在临床试验中得到明确证实,但其疗效仍存疑。MSCs的疗效取决于几个因素,如其生存能力、分泌组分泌物的功能状态以及移植后的体内情况。MSC的性能受其微观环境条件和线索的调节。所谓的MSC生态位包括物理、化学和生物成分,这些成分在决定MSC的命运中起着关键作用。为移植目的放大的MSCs包括无序的细胞团,需要引导其执行所需的功能。因此,MSCs需要针对人类患者的预期靶活性。本文综述了可用于引导干细胞进行皮肤修复的各种方法。
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Guiding stem cells for cutaneous repair

The significance of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for tissue repair and regeneration is widely recognized. The pleiotropic nature of MSCs is demonstrated by their potential for proliferation and differentiation, and paracrine secretions, thereby making them ideal candidates for cell replacement therapy. Tissue resident MSCs are engaged in homeostasis under normal wear and tear. However, stem cell therapy may be applicable if damage cannot be repaired by normal homeostatic mechanisms. The safety of MSCs has been clearly established in clinical trials but their efficacy remains questionable. The efficacy of MSCs depends on several factors, such as their viability, functional status in terms of secretome secretions, and the in-vivo scenario after transplantation. The performance of MSCs is regulated by their micro-environmental conditions and cues. The so-called MSC niche comprises physical, chemical, and biological components, which play key roles in determining the fate of MSCs. MSCs scaled up for transplantation purposes comprise a disorganized mass of cells, which needs to be directed to perform the required function. Thus, MSCs need to be directed toward an expected target activity in human patients. This review focuses on the various methods that can be used to guide stem cells for cutaneous repair.

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Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery
Current Research in Pharmacology and Drug Discovery Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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