Simultaneous Co-transplantation for Highly Efficient Cell Therapy.

Ji-Hee Choi, Mingu Ryu, Sung-Hwan Moon
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Cell therapy involves transplantation of cells to replace damaged tissues and cells and is used in regenerative medicine. Since its introduction, numerous cell therapy modalities have been developed to treat various diseases, and cell therapy has shifted the paradigm of the treatment of degenerative and refractory diseases. However, it faces limitations in terms of long-term therapeutic effects and efficiency. To overcome these challenges, the concept of co-transplantation, which utilizes two different cell sources, has been proposed. Stem cell-based co-transplantation approaches have been extensively studied both experimentally and clinically for various diseases, including graftversus- host disease (GVHD), infertility, acute liver failure (ALF), and myocardial infarction (MI). These have yielded improved transplantation efficiency and stability compared to single-cell transplantation methods. This review examines the development and effectiveness of co-transplantation through its application in four diseases. Additionally, it discusses the clinical applicability of cotransplantation, explores future research directions, and highlights its potential benefits.

高效细胞治疗的同步共移植。
细胞疗法包括细胞移植来替代受损的组织和细胞,并用于再生医学。自引入以来,许多细胞治疗方式已经发展到治疗各种疾病,细胞治疗已经改变了治疗退行性和难治性疾病的范式。然而,它在长期治疗效果和效率方面面临局限性。为了克服这些挑战,已经提出了利用两种不同细胞来源的共移植的概念。基于干细胞的共移植方法已经在实验和临床中广泛研究,用于治疗各种疾病,包括移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)、不孕症、急性肝衰竭(ALF)和心肌梗死(MI)。与单细胞移植方法相比,这些方法提高了移植效率和稳定性。本文通过共移植在四种疾病中的应用,综述了共移植的发展和有效性。此外,还讨论了协同移植的临床适用性,探讨了未来的研究方向,并强调了其潜在的益处。
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