Amniotic membrane-derived stem cells: immunomodulatory properties and potential clinical application.

IF 1.7 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Stem Cells and Cloning-Advances and Applications Pub Date : 2014-03-24 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.2147/SCCAA.S58696
Carmen L Insausti, Miguel Blanquer, Ana M García-Hernández, Gregorio Castellanos, José M Moraleda
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Abstract

Epithelial and mesenchymal cells isolated from the amniotic membrane (AM) possess stem cell characteristics, differentiation potential toward lineages of different germ layers, and immunomodulatory properties. While their expansion and differentiation potential have been well studied and characterized, knowledge about their immunomodulatory properties and the mechanisms involved is still incomplete. These mechanisms have been evaluated on various target cells of the innate and the adaptive system and in animal models of different inflammatory diseases. Some results have evidenced that the immunomodulatory effect of AM-derived cells is dependent on cell-cell contact, but many of them have demonstrated that these properties are mediated through the secretion of suppressive molecules. In this review, we present an update on the described immunomodulatory properties of the derived amniotic cells and some of the proposed involved mechanisms. Furthermore, we describe some assays in animal models of different inflammatory diseases which reveal the potential use of these cells to treat such diseases.

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羊膜源性干细胞:免疫调节特性及潜在临床应用。
从羊膜分离的上皮细胞和间充质细胞具有干细胞特性、向不同胚层谱系分化的潜力和免疫调节特性。虽然它们的扩张和分化潜力已经得到了很好的研究和表征,但关于它们的免疫调节特性和相关机制的知识仍然不完整。这些机制已经在先天和适应性系统的各种靶细胞以及不同炎症疾病的动物模型中进行了评估。一些结果证明am源性细胞的免疫调节作用依赖于细胞间接触,但许多结果表明这些特性是通过抑制分子的分泌介导的。在这篇综述中,我们提出了一个最新的描述免疫调节性质的衍生羊膜细胞和一些提出的参与机制。此外,我们描述了在不同炎症性疾病的动物模型中的一些实验,这些实验揭示了这些细胞治疗这些疾病的潜在用途。
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