Very small embryonic-like cells in the mirror of regenerative medicine.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Kinga Vojnits, Lei Yang, Ming Zhan, Charles Cox, Yong Li
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Abstract

Regenerative medicine with the promise of complete organ restoration could change the treatment paradigm for various degenerative disorders. In order to develop successful, safe and efficient regenerative therapies, appropriate amount of pluripotent autologous cells are desired. Pluripotent stem cell lines, such as embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), offer a unique opportunity to derive various cell types that can be exploited for regenerative medicine. However, their application in therapies is limited due to inherent potential tumorigenesis, problems with immune-rejection, applied reprogramming methods, and ethical considerations. Recent reports on the establishment of very small embryonic-like cells (VSELs) are pointing to a way out of this dilemma, since it is proposed that these cells have similar characteristics as ESCs and could serve as basis for therapeutic applications. A careful scientific comparison of VSELs is now needed in order to make judgments about their capabilities and characteristics. In any case, the development of successful, safe and efficient regenerative therapies based on human pluripotent cells requires additional quality assessments of critical parameters that are also summarized within the review.

非常小的胚胎样细胞在再生医学的镜子里。
器官完全恢复的再生医学有望改变各种退行性疾病的治疗模式。为了开发成功、安全、高效的再生疗法,需要适量的多能性自体细胞。多能干细胞系,如胚胎干细胞(ESCs)和诱导多能干细胞(iPSCs),为获得可用于再生医学的各种细胞类型提供了独特的机会。然而,由于固有的潜在肿瘤发生、免疫排斥问题、应用重编程方法和伦理考虑,它们在治疗中的应用受到限制。最近关于建立非常小的胚胎样细胞(VSELs)的报道指出了摆脱这一困境的方法,因为提出这些细胞具有与ESCs相似的特征,可以作为治疗应用的基础。现在需要对VSELs进行仔细的科学比较,以便对其能力和特性做出判断。无论如何,基于人类多能细胞的成功、安全和有效的再生疗法的开发需要对关键参数进行额外的质量评估,这些评估也在本综述中进行了总结。
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Journal of Stem Cells
Journal of Stem Cells Medicine-Transplantation
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