Menstrual blood and endometrial mesenchymal stem/stromal cells: A frontier in regenerative medicine and cancer therapy

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Maryam Rahnama , Navid Ghasemzadeh , Zeinab Latifi , Fatemeh Kheradmand , Fariba Abbasi Koukia , Sharun Khan , Ali Golchin
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Abstract

The acquisition of suitable stem cell sources is a significant issue in regenerative medicine. There has been considerable interest in utilizing mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from endometrial and menstrual blood as a promising resource of MSCs, owing to their unique biochemical properties and prospective use in clinical therapies. This population of stem cells has distinct characteristics in terms of immunophenotype, proliferation rate, and differentiation capacity. A notable characteristic of these stem cells is their capacity to develop into mesodermal lineages, highlighting their regenerative capability. Moreover, the presence of certain surface markers facilitates the augmentation of clonogenic endometrial MSCs. Their distinctive characteristics, along with their swift multiplication ability, underscore their significant promise for therapeutic applicability in regenerative medicine and cell-based treatments. Current investigations are examining possible usage of diverse stem cell resources in the treatment of inflammatory diseases and perhaps intractable illnesses like Parkinson's disease, utilizing their immunomodulatory properties. This review aims to analyze stem cell-related research that has utilized endometrial and menstrual blood-derived MSCs (enMSCs and MenSCs) with a special focus on their clinical application. We will explore the existing evidence about the therapeutic potential for these stem cells across many medical diseases and address the obstacles and prospective trajectories in this domain. Additionally, we will study the unique properties of enMSCs and MenSCs that make them promising candidates for regenerative medicine.
经血与子宫内膜间充质干细胞/基质细胞:再生医学和癌症治疗的前沿。
获得合适的干细胞来源是再生医学中的一个重要问题。从子宫内膜和经血中提取的间充质干细胞(MSCs)由于其独特的生化特性和在临床治疗中的潜在应用,已经引起了人们极大的兴趣。这群干细胞在免疫表型、增殖率和分化能力方面具有明显的特点。这些干细胞的一个显著特征是它们能够发育成中胚层细胞系,突出了它们的再生能力。此外,某些表面标记物的存在促进了克隆性子宫内膜间充质干细胞的扩增。它们独特的特性,以及它们的快速增殖能力,强调了它们在再生医学和细胞治疗方面的重要应用前景。目前的研究正在研究利用多种干细胞资源的免疫调节特性,在治疗炎症性疾病和帕金森病等顽固性疾病方面的可能用途。本综述旨在分析利用子宫内膜和经血来源的间充质干细胞(enMSCs和MenSCs)的干细胞相关研究,并特别关注其临床应用。我们将探索这些干细胞在许多医学疾病中的治疗潜力的现有证据,并解决这一领域的障碍和前景轨迹。此外,我们将研究enMSCs和MenSCs的独特特性,使它们成为再生医学有希望的候选者。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Pharmacology publishes research papers covering all aspects of experimental pharmacology with focus on the mechanism of action of structurally identified compounds affecting biological systems. The scope includes: Behavioural pharmacology Neuropharmacology and analgesia Cardiovascular pharmacology Pulmonary, gastrointestinal and urogenital pharmacology Endocrine pharmacology Immunopharmacology and inflammation Molecular and cellular pharmacology Regenerative pharmacology Biologicals and biotherapeutics Translational pharmacology Nutriceutical pharmacology.
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