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Collecting Eggs, Not Killing Chickens: Why Stem Cell Secretome and Exosomes Are Redefining Regenerative Medicine for Healthspan Extension.

Dangerfield JA, Metzner C.

Biomedicines · 2026

Abstract

Regenerative medicine is becoming more widely integrated with longevity-oriented and preventive care as populations age and chronic degenerative diseases burden healthcare systems. Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapies have progressed from experimental interventions to approved products, yet scalability, safety, cost, and regulatory complexity constrain widespread implementation in medical wellness contexts. The predominant therapeutic effects of MSCs are mediated via paracrine mechanisms, leading to cell-free approaches based on the MSC secretome-a complex mixture of bioactive factors including all types of biomolecules and assemblies thereof, such as exosomes. These acellular products offer compelling advantages: multiple batches from single-donor sources, standardized dosing, reduced allogeneic cell risks, and shorter outpatient-compatible administration. Preclinical and clinical data indicate that secretome-based products exert potent regenerative effects in osteoarthritis, chronic wounds, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative diseases. This review examines the evolution from cell-based to cell-free regenerative strategies, focusing on human umbilical cord Wharton's jelly MSC secretome for precision longevity medicine. It compares MSC therapies with secretome- and exosome-based formulations across mechanistic, manufacturing, safety, practical and regulatory dimensions. Regional perspectives highlight Southeast Asia, and especially Thailand, as an emerging regenerative-longevity hub. Finally, it outlines the preventive patient journey integrating cell-free interventions within multi-modal programs aimed at extending healthspan(definition).

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Europe PMC
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10.3390/biomedicines14040854
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2026-05-31 MST

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JA, D., &amp; C., M. (2026). Collecting Eggs, Not Killing Chickens: Why Stem Cell Secretome and Exosomes Are Redefining Regenerative Medicine for Healthspan Extension. <em>Biomedicines</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines14040854
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JA D, C. M. Collecting Eggs, Not Killing Chickens: Why Stem Cell Secretome and Exosomes Are Redefining Regenerative Medicine for Healthspan Extension. Biomedicines. 2026. doi:10.3390/biomedicines14040854.
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@article{dangerfield2026Collec, title = {Collecting Eggs, Not Killing Chickens: Why Stem Cell Secretome and Exosomes Are Redefining Regenerative Medicine for Healthspan Extension.}, author = {Dangerfield JA and Metzner C.}, journal = {Biomedicines}, year = {2026}, doi = {10.3390/biomedicines14040854}, }

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