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No evidence for circulating mesenchymal stem cells in patients with organ injury.

Martin J Hoogduijn1, Monique M A Verstegen, Anja U Engela, Sander S Korevaar, Marieke Roemeling-van Rhijn, Ana Merino, Marcella Franquesa, Jeroen de Jonge, Jan N Ijzermans, Willem Weimar, Michiel G H Betjes, Carla C Baan, Luc J W van der Laan.   

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are present in the bone marrow, from where they are thought to migrate through the blood stream to the sites of injury. However, virtually all tissues contain resident MSC that may contribute to local regenerative and immunomodulatory processes, thereby hypothetically preempting the need for recruiting MSC through the bloodstream. Although there is some indication for circulating MSC in animal models, there is little solid evidence for the mobilization and migration of MSC in the human circulation. In the present study, we were unable to detect MSC in the blood of healthy individuals. We then searched for MSC in the blood of ten patients with end-stage renal disease, ten patients with end-stage liver disease, and in eight heart transplant patients with biopsy-proven rejection by culturing of mononuclear cells under MSC-supporting culture conditions. In none of these patient categories, MSC were identified in the blood. MSC were, however, found in the blood of a severe trauma patient with multiple fractures, suggesting that disruption of bone marrow leads to the release of MSC into the blood stream. The conclusion of this study is that MSC are not recruited into the circulation in patients with injured solid organs and during aggressive immune responses after transplantation.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25105211     DOI: 10.1089/scd.2014.0269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells Dev        ISSN: 1547-3287            Impact factor:   3.272


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