免疫特权脐带血来源的内皮集落形成细胞:推进免疫调节和血管再生

IF 9.2 1区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
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脐带血来源的内皮集落形成细胞(cb - ecfc)由于其独特的血管生成和免疫调节特性,在再生医学中具有重要的前景。与成人干细胞和胚胎干细胞相比,这些细胞表现出优越的增殖能力、形成血管网络的强大能力和较低的免疫原性。cb - ecfc的免疫特权特性,包括促炎介质和耐受诱导分子(如HLA-G)的表达减少,进一步增强了它们的治疗潜力。它们的低免疫原性将免疫排斥的风险降至最低,使它们适合同种异体细胞治疗。它们的应用扩展到复杂的组织工程和器官血运重建,在这些领域,它们整合到三维支架和支持血管树形成的能力是一项重大进步。此外,cb - ecfc适应炎症刺激和保留免疫记忆的能力突出了它们在动态微环境中的功能多功能性。这篇综述强调了ecfc的显著个体发生,同时揭示了cb - ecfc在革新再生医学方面无与伦比的潜力。从血管前期工程组织和类器官到心血管、皮肤病和退行性疾病的开创性细胞疗法,cb - ecfc站在尖端生物医学进步的最前沿,为治疗创新提供了前所未有的机会。通过利用其血管生成、免疫调节和再生能力,cb - ecfc为解决血管修复和器官工程的挑战提供了强有力的替代方案。未来的研究应集中于揭示它们的转录组学和功能特征,以优化临床应用,推动再生医学领域的发展。
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Immune-privileged cord blood-derived endothelial colony-forming cells: advancing immunomodulation and vascular regeneration

Cord blood-derived endothelial colony-forming cells (CB-ECFCs) hold significant promise for regenerative medicine due to their unique vasculogenic and immunomodulatory properties. These cells exhibit a superior proliferative capacity, robust ability to form vascular networks, and lower immunogenicity compared to adult and embryonic stem cell-derived counterparts. The immune-privileged characteristics of CB-ECFCs, including reduced expression of pro-inflammatory mediators and tolerance-inducing molecules such as HLA-G, further enhance their therapeutic potential. Their low immunogenicity minimizes the risk of immune rejection, making them suitable for allogenic cell therapies. Their application extends to complex tissue engineering and organ revascularization, where their ability to integrate into three-dimensional scaffolds and support vascular tree formation represents a significant advancement. Moreover, CB-ECFCs’ capability to adapt to inflammatory stimuli and retain immunological memory highlights their functional versatility in dynamic microenvironments. This review highlights the remarkable ontogeny of ECFCs while unveiling the unparalleled potential of CB-ECFCs in revolutionizing regenerative medicine. From pre-vascularizing engineered tissues and organoids to pioneering cell-based therapies for cardiovascular, dermatological, and degenerative diseases, CB-ECFCs stand at the forefront of cutting-edge biomedical advancements, offering unprecedented opportunities for therapeutic innovation. By leveraging their vasculogenic, immune-regulatory, and regenerative capacities, CB-ECFCs offer a robust alternative for addressing the challenges of vascular repair and organ engineering. Future research should focus on unraveling their transcriptomic and functional profiles to optimize clinical applications and advance the field of regenerative medicine.

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Angiogenesis
Angiogenesis PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
CiteScore
21.90
自引率
8.20%
发文量
37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Angiogenesis, a renowned international journal, seeks to publish high-quality original articles and reviews on the cellular and molecular mechanisms governing angiogenesis in both normal and pathological conditions. By serving as a primary platform for swift communication within the field of angiogenesis research, this multidisciplinary journal showcases pioneering experimental studies utilizing molecular techniques, in vitro methods, animal models, and clinical investigations into angiogenic diseases. Furthermore, Angiogenesis sheds light on cutting-edge therapeutic strategies for promoting or inhibiting angiogenesis, while also highlighting fresh markers and techniques for disease diagnosis and prognosis.
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