半月板祖细胞的临床潜力

Wan-Ting Yan , Jing-Song Wang , Peng-Zhou Fan , Sally Roberts , Karina Wright , Zheng-Zheng Zhang
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摘要

半月板是膝关节重要的缓冲结构,维持其正常的结构和功能对防止膝关节早期退变起着至关重要的作用。干细胞/祖细胞可能是帮助研究人员更深入了解半月板损伤修复生物学过程的关键,并可能在半月板组织再生过程中发挥重要作用。据我们所知,目前关于半月板祖细胞(MPCs)的研究缺乏全面的综述。目的通过对半月板再生的文献回顾,为今后半月板再生的研究提供参考。方法综述MPCs的分离方法、生物学特性及转化应用。结果根据菌落形成能力、标志物表达、迁移能力和对纤维连接蛋白的粘附差异,可分离出smpc。大多数关于MPCs表面标记物的现有研究在很大程度上遵循了间充质基质/干细胞研究的范式。根据其表面标记物和表达谱提供的信息,研究人员定位了半月板周围表面的MPCs。目前对MPCs的翻译和应用研究较少,大多数研究都局限于MPCs的提取和体内再植。结论smpcs是一类半月板驻留细胞,具有一定的干细胞/祖细胞特征,在体外培养中具有多系分化能力。
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The clinical potential of meniscal progenitor cells

Introduction

The meniscus is an important cushioning structure of the knee joint, with the maintenance of its normal structure and function playing a crucial role in protecting the joint from early degeneration. Stem/progenitor cells could be the key to help researchers to have a deeper understanding of the biological process of meniscal injury repair and may be important in the meniscus tissue regeneration processes. To the best of our knowledge, there is currently a lack of comprehensive reviews on existing research about the meniscus progenitor cells (MPCs).

Objectives

By reviewing the existing MPC literature, we aim to provide insights for future research on meniscus regeneration.

Methods

The isolation methods, biological characteristics and the translational application of MPCs were summarized.

Results

MPCs could be isolated according to their colony-forming ability, marker expression, migration ability, and differential adhesion to fibronectin. Most existing studies on surface markers of MPCs have largely followed the paradigm of mesenchymal stromal/stem cell research. Based on the information provided by their surface markers and expression profile, researchers located MPCs in the peripheral surface area of the meniscus. Few researches have investigated the translation and application of MPCs, with most studies being limited to MPCs extraction and subsequent reimplantation in vivo.

Conclusions

MPCs are a group of meniscus-resident cells, which exhibit certain stem/progenitor cell characteristics, such as the ability to undergo multilineage differentiation in in vitro culture.
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