Stem Cell Therapy for Burns: Story so Far.

IF 5.3 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Biologics : Targets & Therapy Pub Date : 2021-08-31 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/BTT.S259124
Najath Abdul Kareem, Ayesha Aijaz, Marc G Jeschke
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Burn injuries affect approximately 11 million people annually, with fatalities amounting up to 180,000. Burn injuries constitute a global health issue associated with high morbidity and mortality. Recent years have seen advancements in regenerative medicine for burn wound healing encompassing stem cells and stem cell-derived products such as exosomes and conditioned media with promising results compared to current treatment approaches. Sources of stem cells used for treatment vary ranging from hair follicle stem cells, embryonic stem cells, umbilical cord stem cells, to mesenchymal stem cells, such as adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells, bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells, and even stem cells harvested from discarded burn tissue. Stem cells utilize various pathways for wound healing, such as PI3/AKT pathway, WNT-β catenin pathway, TGF-β pathway, Notch and Hedgehog signaling pathway. Due to the paracrine signaling mechanism of stem cells, exosomes and conditioned media derived from stem cells have also been utilized in burn wound therapy. As exosomes and conditioned media are cell-free therapy and contain various biomolecules that facilitate wound healing, they are gaining popularity as an alternative treatment strategy with significant improvement in outcomes. The treatment is provided either as direct injections or embedded in a natural/artificial scaffold. This paper reviews in detail the different sources of stem cells, stem cell-derived products, their efficacy in burn wound repair, associated signaling pathways and modes of delivery for wound healing.

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干细胞治疗烧伤:迄今为止的故事。
每年约有1100万人受到烧伤,死亡人数高达18万人。烧伤是一个与高发病率和高死亡率相关的全球性健康问题。近年来,与目前的治疗方法相比,再生医学在烧伤创面愈合方面取得了进展,包括干细胞和干细胞衍生产品,如外泌体和条件培养基。用于治疗的干细胞来源多种多样,从毛囊干细胞、胚胎干细胞、脐带干细胞到间充质干细胞,如脂肪来源的间充质干细胞、骨髓来源的间充质干细胞,甚至从废弃的烧伤组织中收集的干细胞。干细胞通过多种途径实现创面愈合,如PI3/AKT通路、WNT-β catenin通路、TGF-β通路、Notch和Hedgehog信号通路。由于干细胞的旁分泌信号机制,干细胞衍生的外泌体和条件培养基也被用于烧伤创面治疗。由于外泌体和条件培养基是无细胞疗法,并且含有各种促进伤口愈合的生物分子,因此它们作为一种替代治疗策略越来越受欢迎,并显著改善了结果。治疗可以直接注射,也可以嵌入自然/人工支架中。本文详细综述了干细胞的不同来源、干细胞衍生产品、它们在烧伤创面修复中的功效、相关的信号通路和伤口愈合的递送模式。
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Biologics : Targets & Therapy
Biologics : Targets & Therapy MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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