| Literature DB >> 33808241 |
Silvia Fernández-Francos1, Noemi Eiro1, Luis A Costa1, Sara Escudero-Cernuda2, María Luisa Fernández-Sánchez2, Francisco J Vizoso1.
Abstract
Around 40% of the population will suffer at some point in their life a disease involving tissue loss or an inflammatory or autoimmune process that cannot be satisfactorily controlled with current therapies. An alternative for these processes is represented by stem cells and, especially, mesenchymal stem cells (MSC). Numerous preclinical studies have shown MSC to have therapeutic effects in different clinical conditions, probably due to their mesodermal origin. Thereby, MSC appear to play a central role in the control of a galaxy of intercellular signals of anti-inflammatory, regenerative, angiogenic, anti-fibrotic, anti-oxidative stress effects of anti-apoptotic, anti-tumor, or anti-microbial type. This concept forces us to return to the origin of natural physiological processes as a starting point to understand the evolution of MSC therapy in the field of regenerative medicine. These biological effects, demonstrated in countless preclinical studies, justify their first clinical applications, and draw a horizon of new therapeutic strategies. However, several limitations of MSC as cell therapy are recognized, such as safety issues, handling difficulties for therapeutic purposes, and high economic cost. For these reasons, there is an ongoing tendency to consider the use of MSC-derived secretome products as a therapeutic tool, since they reproduce the effects of their parent cells. However, it will be necessary to resolve key aspects, such as the choice of the ideal type of MSC according to their origin for each therapeutic indication and the implementation of new standardized production strategies. Therefore, stem cell science based on an intelligently designed production of MSC and or their derivative products will be able to advance towards an innovative and more personalized medical biotechnology.Entities:
Keywords: MSC in vitro production; MSC large-scale expansion; bioreactor; ex vivo MSC modifications; exosomes; extracellular vesicles; secretome
Year: 2021 PMID: 33808241 PMCID: PMC8036553 DOI: 10.3390/ijms22073576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) in the context of a “galaxy” of intercellular signals. Mesenchymal stem cells participate in different physiological processes through secreted factors (secretome) or by cell-to-cell contact.
Figure 2Important concepts for mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) production strategies. It is necessary to consider, for each application, tissue origin of MSC, system employed for in vitro expansion, and the final product for the therapy.