Breast cancer treatment by adipose-derived stem cells: an experimental study.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Yves-Gerard Illouz
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Abstract

Breast cancer is a leading cause of deaths in humans. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have been identified to possess powerful therapeutic properties in humans. The capability of MSC to migrate toward injured tissue suggests their potential in new clinical applications. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential role of adipose stem cells (ADSCs) for recovering cellular potential and delaying or treating breast cancer in an animals model of human breast cancer. Cellular adoptive immunotherapy using adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells tailored made for Breast Cancer patients would offer a new effective less invasive treatment method. ADSCs injected into the cancer tumor did not affect tumor growth and the cancer kept growing. ADSCs injected so that they surrounded the tumor decreased growth and the tumor had disappeared after 3 to 8 weeks and total recovery was maintained throughout the 6 months of study. The adipose stem cells are the "active" and "regenerative" part of fat. ADSCs may appear promising for their use as "secretor" of the supernatant substance against breast cancer cells.

脂肪来源的干细胞治疗乳腺癌:一项实验研究。
乳腺癌是人类死亡的主要原因。间充质干细胞(MSC)已被确定在人类中具有强大的治疗特性。MSC向损伤组织迁移的能力表明了它们在新的临床应用中的潜力。本研究的目的是在人类乳腺癌动物模型中研究脂肪干细胞(ADSCs)在恢复细胞潜能和延缓或治疗乳腺癌方面的潜在作用。利用脂肪源性间充质干细胞为乳腺癌患者量身定制的细胞过继免疫疗法将提供一种新的有效的微创治疗方法。将ADSCs注射到肿瘤中不影响肿瘤生长,肿瘤继续生长。注射ADSCs使其包围肿瘤,使肿瘤生长下降,3 ~ 8周后肿瘤消失,在整个6个月的研究中保持完全恢复。脂肪干细胞是脂肪的“活跃”和“再生”部分。ADSCs作为上清物质的“分泌物”来对抗乳腺癌细胞似乎很有希望。
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Journal of Stem Cells
Journal of Stem Cells Medicine-Transplantation
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