Anti-aging based on stem cell therapy: A scoping review.

Nassar El Assaad, Alain Chebly, Rawad Salame, Robert Achkar, Nour Bou Atme, Khalil Akouch, Paul Rafoul, Colette Hanna, Samer Abou Zeid, Marwan Ghosn, Charbel Khalil
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Stem cells are present in the tissues and organs and remain in a quiescent and undifferentiated state until it is physiologically necessary to produce new descendant cells. Due to their multipotency property, mesenchymal stem cells have attracted considerable attention worldwide due to their immunomodulation and therapeutic function in tissue regeneration. Stem cells secrete components such as paracrine factors, extracellular vesicles, and exosomes which have been shown to have anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, reconstruction and wound healing potentials in many in vitro and in vivo models. The pluripotency and immunomodulatory features of stem cells could potentially be an effective tool in cell therapy and tissue repair. Aging affects the capacity for self-renewal and differentiation of stem cells, decreasing the potential for regeneration and the loss of optimal functions in organisms over time. Current progress in the field of cellular therapy and regenerative medicine has facilitated the evolution of particular guidelines and quality control approaches, which eventually lead to clinical trials. Cell therapy could potentially be one of the most promising therapies to control aging due to the fact that single stem cell transplantation can regenerate or substitute the injured tissue. To understand the involvement of stem cells not only in tissue maintenance and disease but also in the control of aging it is important to know and identify their properties, functions, and regulation in vivo, which are addressed in this review.

基于干细胞疗法的抗衰老:范围综述。
干细胞存在于组织和器官中,在生理需要产生新的后代细胞之前,一直处于静止和未分化状态。由于间充质干细胞具有多潜能特性,其在组织再生中的免疫调节和治疗功能已引起全世界的广泛关注。干细胞分泌的旁分泌因子、细胞外囊泡和外泌体等成分已在许多体外和体内模型中被证明具有抗炎、抗衰老、重建和伤口愈合潜力。干细胞的多能性和免疫调节功能有可能成为细胞疗法和组织修复的有效工具。衰老会影响干细胞的自我更新和分化能力,降低生物体的再生潜力,并随着时间的推移丧失最佳功能。目前,细胞疗法和再生医学领域的进展促进了特定指导方针和质量控制方法的发展,最终导致临床试验。细胞疗法有可能成为控制衰老的最有前途的疗法之一,因为单个干细胞移植可以再生或替代受伤组织。要了解干细胞不仅参与组织维护和疾病,还参与控制衰老,就必须了解和识别干细胞的特性、功能和体内调控。
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