间充质干细胞,细胞来源和分化潜能。

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Journal of Stem Cells Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Wasim S Khan, Timothy E Hardingham
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组织经常在损伤和疾病中受损或丢失。人们对干细胞应用和组织工程方法在外科实践中处理受损或丢失组织越来越感兴趣。组织工程是一种令人兴奋的策略,正在探索处理受损或丢失的组织。这是一门利用分子和细胞技术,结合材料工程原理,替代组织来产生组织的科学。这可以是带有或不带有矩阵的细胞形式。尽管几乎所有外科学科都有发展,但骨科,尤其是软骨修复,取得了最大的进步。这是由于许多因素造成的,包括对骨髓来源的间充质干细胞和软骨的熟悉程度,软骨是一种相对更容易设计的组织。不幸的是,在组织工程更常规地用于临床实践之前,许多领域仍有重大障碍需要克服。组织工程中使用的细胞可以是自体的、同种异体的或异种的。这些细胞可以是干细胞,也可以是分化途径下游的细胞。胚胎干细胞的使用与宗教、政治和社会问题有关,但成人干细胞的应用通常被广泛接受。干细胞已经在许多成年组织中被鉴定,尽管数量很少。除了骨髓外,在包括脂肪组织和脂肪垫在内的许多组织中也发现了间充质干细胞。间充质干细胞通常从组织中分离并在培养中扩增。在用于临床应用之前,可以使用预定义的培养条件将这些细胞向下分化为特定的分化途径,例如成骨细胞或软骨细胞。本文讨论了干细胞的各种来源及其分化潜力。
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Mesenchymal stem cells, sources of cells and differentiation potential.

Tissue is frequently damaged or lost in injury and disease. There has been an increasing interest in stem cell applications and tissue engineering approaches in surgical practice to deal with damaged or lost tissue. Tissue engineering is an exciting strategy being explored to deal with damaged or lost tissue. It is the science of generating tissue using molecular and cellular techniques, combined with material engineering principles, to replace tissue. This could be in the form of cells with or without matrices. Although there have been developments in almost all surgical disciplines, the greatest advances are being made in orthopaedics, especially in cartilage repair. This is due to many factors including the familiarity with bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells and cartilage being a relatively simpler tissue to engineer. Unfortunately significant hurdles remain to be overcome in many areas before tissue engineering becomes more routinely used in clinical practice. Cells used in tissue engineering could be autologous, allogeneic or xenogeneic. The cells could be stem cells or cells further down the differentiation pathway. The use of embryonic stem cells is associated with religious, political and social concerns, but the use of adult stem cells is generally well accepted. Stem cells have been identified in a number of adult tissues, albeit in small numbers. In addition to bone marrow, mesenchymal stem cells have been identified in a number of tissues including adipose tissue and fat pad. The mesenchymal stem cells are generally isolated from the tissue and expanded in culture. These cells can be differentiated down a particular differentiation pathway e.g. osteoblast or chondrocyte, using predefined culture conditions before being used for clinical applications. In this paper stem cells are discussed including their various sources and their differentiation potential.

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Journal of Stem Cells
Journal of Stem Cells Medicine-Transplantation
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