间充质间质/干细胞球体动态培养的最新研究进展。

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING Stem Cells Translational Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1093/stcltm/szae093
Yumi Ohori-Morita, Amal Ashry, Kunimichi Niibe, Hiroshi Egusa
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间充质基质/干细胞(MSCs)由于其自我更新特性、多谱系分化、免疫调节作用和血管生成潜力而成为再生医学的有希望的候选者。通过3D培养制造的MSC球体最近显示出增强的治疗潜力。MSC球体通过紧密的细胞-细胞和细胞-细胞外基质相互作用创造了一个特殊的生态位,通过模拟体内环境来优化其细胞功能。骨髓间充质干细胞的三维培养方法主要分为静态悬浮培养和动态悬浮培养两种。大量研究报道了这些方法对间充质干细胞的有益影响,表现为增强分化、血管生成、免疫调节和抗凋亡作用,以及间充质干细胞球体的干性。特别是,最近的研究强调了MSC球体动态悬浮培养在更快、更紧凑的球体形成和长期维持茎干特性方面的好处。然而,考虑到其培养条件的显着差异,只有少数研究比较了静态和动态悬浮培养形成的MSC球体的行为。本文综述了静态和动态悬浮培养方法的差异,并讨论了文献报道的MSC球体的生物学结果。我们特别强调MSC球体动态悬浮培养的优势,并展望其未来在各种疾病中的应用。
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Current perspectives on the dynamic culture of mesenchymal stromal/stem cell spheroids.

Mesenchymal stromal/stem cells (MSCs) are promising candidates for regenerative medicine owing to their self-renewal properties, multilineage differentiation, immunomodulatory effects, and angiogenic potential. MSC spheroids fabricated by 3D culture have recently shown enhanced therapeutic potential. MSC spheroids create a specialized niche with tight cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions, optimizing their cellular function by mimicking the in vivo environment. Methods for 3D cultivation of MSCs can be classified into 2 main forms: static suspension culture and dynamic suspension culture. Numerous studies have reported the beneficial influence of these methods on MSCs, which is displayed by increased differentiation, angiogenic, immunomodulatory, and anti-apoptotic effects, and stemness of MSC spheroids. Particularly, recent studies highlighted the benefits of dynamic suspension cultures of the MSC spheroids in terms of faster and more compact spheroid formation and the long-term maintenance of stemness properties. However, only a few studies have compared the behavior of MSC spheroids formed using static and dynamic suspension cultures, considering the significant differences between their culture conditions. This review summarizes the differences between static and dynamic suspension culture methods and discusses the biological outcomes of MSC spheroids reported in the literature. In particular, we highlight the advantages of the dynamic suspension culture of MSC spheroids and contemplate its future applications for various diseases.

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Stem Cells Translational Medicine
Stem Cells Translational Medicine CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-
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12.90
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3.30%
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140
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: STEM CELLS Translational Medicine is a monthly, peer-reviewed, largely online, open access journal. STEM CELLS Translational Medicine works to advance the utilization of cells for clinical therapy. By bridging stem cell molecular and biological research and helping speed translations of emerging lab discoveries into clinical trials, STEM CELLS Translational Medicine will help move applications of these critical investigations closer to accepted best patient practices and ultimately improve outcomes. The journal encourages original research articles and concise reviews describing laboratory investigations of stem cells, including their characterization and manipulation, and the translation of their clinical aspects of from the bench to patient care. STEM CELLS Translational Medicine covers all aspects of translational cell studies, including bench research, first-in-human case studies, and relevant clinical trials.
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