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Mesenchymal stem cells: amazing remedies for bone and cartilage defects
Parisa Kangari, Tahereh Talaei‐Khozani, Iman Razeghian‐Jahromi, Mahboobeh Razmkhah
Stem Cell Research & Therapy · 2020 · ▲ 295 citations
Stem-cell exhaustion
Altered intercellular communication
Chronic inflammation
Stem-cell therapy
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Abstract
Skeletal disorders are among the leading debilitating factors affecting millions of people worldwide. The use of stem cells for tissue repair has raised many promises in various medical fields, including skeletal disorders. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent stromal cells with mesodermal and neural crest origin. These cells are one of the most attractive candidates in regenerative medicine, and their use could be helpful in repairing and regeneration of skeletal disorders through several mechanisms including homing, angiogenesis, differentiation, and response to inflammatory condition. The most widely studied sources of MSCs are bone marrow (BM), adipose tissue, muscle, umbilical cord (UC), umbilical cord blood (UCB), placenta (PL), Wharton's jelly (WJ), and amniotic fluid. These cells are capable of differentiating into osteoblasts, chondrocytes, adipocytes, and myocytes in vitro. MSCs obtained from various sources have diverse capabilities of secreting many different cytokines, growth factors, and chemokines. It is believed that the salutary effects of MSCs from different sources are not alike in terms of repairing or reformation of injured skeletal tissues. Accordingly, differential identification of MSCs' secretome enables us to make optimal choices in skeletal disorders considering various sources. This review discusses and compares the therapeutic abilities of MSCs from different sources for bone and cartilage diseases.
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Kangari, P., Talaei‐Khozani, T., Razeghian‐Jahromi, I., & Razmkhah, M. (2020). Mesenchymal stem cells: amazing remedies for bone and cartilage defects. <em>Stem Cell Research & Therapy</em>. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-020-02001-1
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Kangari P, Talaei‐Khozani T, Razeghian‐Jahromi I, Razmkhah M. Mesenchymal stem cells: amazing remedies for bone and cartilage defects. Stem Cell Research & Therapy. 2020. doi:10.1186/s13287-020-02001-1.
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@article{parisa2020Mesenc,
title = {Mesenchymal stem cells: amazing remedies for bone and cartilage defects},
author = {Parisa Kangari and Tahereh Talaei‐Khozani and Iman Razeghian‐Jahromi and Mahboobeh Razmkhah},
journal = {Stem Cell Research & Therapy},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1186/s13287-020-02001-1},
}
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