[Cartilage/chondrocyte research and osteoarthritis. Regeneration of articular cartilage damage using iPS cell-derived cartilage.]

Clinical calcium Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:CliCa1806803808
Noriyuki Tsumaki
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Induced pluripotent stem (iPS)cells have capacities of self-renewal and pluripotency. We have developed a method to differentiate human iPS cells toward chondrocytes, followed by the creation of cartilage tissue composed of chondrocytes and cartilage extracellular matrix. The mechanism through which tissue transplantation repairs cartilage defects involves the transplant itself constituting the repair tissue. Human iPS cell-derived cartilage has low immunogenicity and can be transplanted in an allogeneic manner. We are conducting pre-clinical tests on iPS cell-derived cartilage to verify efficacy and safety that will act as a basis for clinical tests.

软骨/软骨细胞研究和骨关节炎。利用iPS细胞衍生软骨再生关节软骨损伤。
诱导多能干细胞具有自我更新能力和多能性。我们已经开发出一种方法,将人类iPS细胞分化为软骨细胞,然后形成由软骨细胞和软骨细胞外基质组成的软骨组织。组织移植修复软骨缺损的机制涉及到移植本身构成修复组织。人iPS细胞衍生的软骨具有低免疫原性,可以异体移植。我们正在对iPS细胞衍生软骨进行临床前试验,以验证其有效性和安全性,这将作为临床试验的基础。
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