Umbilical cord‐derived mesenchymal stem cell secretome promotes skin regeneration and rejuvenation: From mechanism to therapeutics
How to effectively repair cutaneous wounds and promote skin rejuvenation has always been a challenging issue for clinical medicine and medical aesthetics. Current conventional medicines exhibit several drawbacks, including limited therapeutic effects, prolonged treatment periods, and high costs. As...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell proliferation 2024-04, Vol.57 (4), p.e13586-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | How to effectively repair cutaneous wounds and promote skin rejuvenation has always been a challenging issue for clinical medicine and medical aesthetics. Current conventional medicines exhibit several drawbacks, including limited therapeutic effects, prolonged treatment periods, and high costs. As a novel cell‐free therapy, the umbilical cord‐derived mesenchymal stem cell (UCMSC) secretome may offer a promising approach for skin regeneration and rejuvenation. The UCMSC secretome is a collection of all proteins secreted by mesenchymal stem cells, including conditioned media, exosomes, and other substances. The UCMSC secretome has numerous abilities to accelerate acute wound healing, including high fibroblast and keratinocyte proliferative activity, pro‐angiogenesis, anti‐inflammation, anti‐fibrosis, and anti‐oxidative stress. Its impact on the four stages of wound healing is manifested by inducing the haemostasis phase, inhibiting the inflammation phase, promoting the proliferation phase, and regulating the remodelling phase. Furthermore, it is highly effective in the treatment of chronic wounds, alopecia, aging, and skin homeostasis disturbance. This review focuses on the clinical therapies and application prospects of the UCMSC secretome, encompassing its source, culture, separation, identification, storage, and pretreatment. Additionally, a discussion on the dosage, administration route, efficacy, and biosafety in the clinical situation is presented. This review aims to provide scientific support for the mechanistic investigation and clinical utilisation of the UCMSC secretome in wound healing and skin rejuvenation.
This review can be separated into two sections, one on mechanisms and the other on applications. Acute and chronic wound healing, anti‐aging, hair follicle regeneration, and other skincare effects are all supported by the UCMSC secretome in a variety of ways. Different functions in four stages are skin regeneration mechanisms. The review also covers everything from secretome culture, separation, and pretreatment through dosage, administration route, efficacy, and biosafety in the clinic. |
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ISSN: | 0960-7722 1365-2184 |
DOI: | 10.1111/cpr.13586 |