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Mechanisms of mesenchymal stem/stromal cell function

Jeffrey L. Spees, Ryang Hwa Lee, Carl A. Gregory

Stem Cell Research & Therapy · 2016 · ▲ 926 citations

Abstract

The past decade has seen an explosion of research directed toward better understanding of the mechanisms of mesenchymal stem/stromal cell (MSC) function during rescue and repair of injured organs and tissues. In addition to delineating cell-cell signaling and molecular controls for MSC differentiation, the field has made particular progress in defining several other mechanisms through which administered MSCs can promote tissue rescue/repair. These include: 1) paracrine activity that involves secretion of proteins/peptides and hormones; 2) transfer of mitochondria by way of tunneling nanotubes or microvesicles; and 3) transfer of exosomes or microvesicles containing RNA and other molecules. Improved understanding of MSC function holds great promise for the application of cell therapy and also for the development of powerful cell-derived therapeutics for regenerative medicine. Focusing on these three mechanisms, we discuss MSC-mediated effects on immune cell responses, cell survival, and fibrosis and review recent progress with MSC-based or MSC-derived therapeutics.

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Spees, J.L., Lee, R.H., &amp; Gregory, C.A. (2016). Mechanisms of mesenchymal stem/stromal cell function. <em>Stem Cell Research & Therapy</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-016-0363-7
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Spees JL, Lee RH, Gregory CA. Mechanisms of mesenchymal stem/stromal cell function. Stem Cell Research & Therapy. 2016. doi:10.1186/s13287-016-0363-7.
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@article{jeffrey2016Mechan, title = {Mechanisms of mesenchymal stem/stromal cell function}, author = {Jeffrey L. Spees and Ryang Hwa Lee and Carl A. Gregory}, journal = {Stem Cell Research & Therapy}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.1186/s13287-016-0363-7}, }

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