间充质干细胞衍生外泌体治疗慢性肾脏疾病的meta分析研究

IF 2.2 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Himanshu , Gunjan , Ramendera Pati Pandey , Riya Mukherjee , Chung-Ming Chang
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摘要

间充质干细胞衍生的外泌体(EXOs)代表了治疗慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)的一种有希望的途径,尽管它们的确切影响仍然有些难以捉摸。为了弥补这一差距,我们对2019年至2023年的相关研究进行了系统分析,检索了数据库和临床试验库。17篇论文因其对间充质干细胞衍生外泌体(MSC-EXOs)及其在CKD治疗中的潜力的关注而被精心挑选。我们综合了15项临床前研究和6项临床研究的荟萃分析,强调了msc - exo在改善肾功能、减轻肾小管损伤、炎症、凋亡、胶原沉积和肾纤维化方面的功效。值得注意的是,MSC-EXOs治疗后与各种CKD标志物有显著相关性,其合并比例表明对血尿素氮(BUN)和血清肌酐(SCR)水平有相当大的影响。基于动物模型的亚组分析进一步阐明了研究中的异质性。总之,临床前和临床数据都证明了msc - exo在增强肾功能和降低CKD风险方面的前景。它们在降低SCR和BUN水平的同时提高滤过率的功效表明,msc - exo是一种可行且安全的细胞疗法替代方案,尽管存在固有局限性,但仍为个性化CKD治疗提供了有价值的见解。
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Meta-analysis study of the therapeutic impact of Mesenchymal stem cells derived exosomes for chronic kidney diseases

Meta-analysis study of the therapeutic impact of Mesenchymal stem cells derived exosomes for chronic kidney diseases
Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes (EXOs) represent a promising avenue for treating chronic kidney diseases (CKD), though their precise impact remains somewhat elusive. To address this gap, we conducted a systematic analysis, scouring databases and clinical trial repositories for relevant studies from 2019 to 2023. Seventeen papers were meticulously selected for their focus on mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes (MSC-EXOs) and their potential in CKD treatment. Our comprehensive meta-analysis, incorporating 15 preclinical and 6 clinical studies, underscores the efficacy of MSC-EXOs in improving renal function while attenuating tubular injury, inflammation, apoptosis, collagen deposition, and renal fibrosis. Notably, post-treatment with MSC-EXOs exhibited significant associations with various CKD markers, with pooled proportions indicating a considerable impact on blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine (SCR) levels. Subgroup analyses based on animal models further elucidated heterogeneity within the studies. In conclusion, MSC-EXOs demonstrate promise in enhancing renal function and reducing CKD risk, as evidenced by both preclinical and clinical data. Their efficacy in lowering SCR and BUN levels while enhancing filtration rate suggests MSC-EXOs as a viable and secure alternative to cell-based therapies, thereby providing valuable insights for personalized CKD treatments despite inherent limitations.
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Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biophysics
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4.60
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59 days
期刊介绍: Open access, online only, peer-reviewed international journal in the Life Sciences, established in 2014 Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports (BB Reports) publishes original research in all aspects of Biochemistry, Biophysics and related areas like Molecular and Cell Biology. BB Reports welcomes solid though more preliminary, descriptive and small scale results if they have the potential to stimulate and/or contribute to future research, leading to new insights or hypothesis. Primary criteria for acceptance is that the work is original, scientifically and technically sound and provides valuable knowledge to life sciences research. We strongly believe all results deserve to be published and documented for the advancement of science. BB Reports specifically appreciates receiving reports on: Negative results, Replication studies, Reanalysis of previous datasets.
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