| Literature DB >> 30678726 |
Amanda Baracho Trindade Hill1,2, Fabiana Fernandes Bressan3, Bruce D Murphy4, Joaquim Mansano Garcia5.
Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have received a great deal of attention over the past 20 years mainly because of the results that showed regeneration potential and plasticity that were much stronger than expected in prior decades. Recent findings in this field have contributed to progress in the establishment of cell differentiation methods, which have made stem cell therapy more clinically attractive. In addition, MSCs are easy to isolate and have anti-inflammatory and angiogenic capabilities. The use of stem cell therapy is currently supported by scientific literature in the treatment of several animal health conditions. MSC may be administered for autologous or allogenic therapy following either a fresh isolation or a thawing of a previously frozen culture. Despite the fact that MSCs have been widely used for the treatment of companion and sport animals, little is known about their clinical and biotechnological potential in the economically relevant livestock industry. This review focuses on describing the key characteristics of potential applications of MSC therapy in livestock production and explores the themes such as the concept, culture, and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells; bovine mesenchymal stem cell isolation; applications and perspectives on commercial interests and farm relevance of MSC in bovine species; and applications in translational research.Entities:
Keywords: Biotechnology; Cattle; Cell culture; Cellular therapy; Cow; Livestock; Mesenchymal stem cells; Pluripotent; Regenerative medicine; Translational research
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30678726 PMCID: PMC6345009 DOI: 10.1186/s13287-019-1145-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cell Res Ther ISSN: 1757-6512 Impact factor: 6.832
Cell surface markers in different species
| Cell surface markers | Species | References | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Negative | ||
| CD105, CD73, CD90 | CD45, CD34, CD14, CD19, HLA-DR | Human | [ |
| STRO-1, CD44, CD90, CD105 | CD73, CD45, CD34 | Canine | [ |
| CD105, CD90, CD44 | CD34, MHC II | Equine | [ |
| CD29, CD166, CD105, CD73, CD44, CD90 | CD45, CD34 | Bovine | [ |
Fig. 1Isolation, characterization, and potential applications of bovine mesenchymal stem cells. Bovine mesenchymal stem cells have been isolated from the uterus, umbilical cord, bone marrow, adipose tissue, placenta, and fetal fluids. After isolation, the cells are expanded and characterized to prove their mesenchymal nature. The ability to self-renew is an important feature to be characterized in vitro and can be done by analysis of colony unit formation (CFU) and population doubling time (PDT). The cells need to show the ability to differentiate into osteogenic, chondrogenic, and adipogenic lineages. The bovine-isolated cells have already been shown to be positive for some mesenchymal and pluripotent markers and negative for hematopoietic markers. After characterization, the cells can be injected into the animal for therapeutic applications. Uses of bovine MSC for treatment of joint injuries, mastitis, and bone injuries; preservation of genetic resources; manipulation of productivity; and use in biotechnology applied in animal reproduction have all been suggested