Rationale for the potential use of mesenchymal stromal cells in liver transplantation

Mesenchymal stromal cells(MSCs) are multipotent and self-renewing cells that reside essentially in the bone marrow as a non-hematopoietic cell population, but may also be isolated from the connective tissues of most organs. MSCs represent a heterogeneous population of adult, fibroblast-like cells ch...

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Veröffentlicht in:World journal of gastroenterology : WJG 2014-11, Vol.20 (44), p.16418-16432
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description Mesenchymal stromal cells(MSCs) are multipotent and self-renewing cells that reside essentially in the bone marrow as a non-hematopoietic cell population, but may also be isolated from the connective tissues of most organs. MSCs represent a heterogeneous population of adult, fibroblast-like cells characterized by their ability to differentiate into tissues of mesodermal lineages including adipocytes, chondrocytes and osteocytes. For several years now, MSCs have been evaluated for their in vivo and in vitro immunomodulatory and ‘tissue reconstruction’ properties, which could make them interesting in various clinical settings, and particularly in organ transplantation. This paper aims to review current knowledge on the properties of MSCs and their use in pre-clinical and clinical studies in solid organ transplantation, and particularly in the field of liver transplantation. The first available clinical data seem to show that MSCs are safe to use, at least in the medium-term, but more time is needed to evaluate the potential adverse effects of long-term use. Many issues must be resolved on the correct use of MSCs. Intensive in vitro and pre-clinical research are the keys to a better understanding of the way that MSCs act, and to eventually lead to clinical success.
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subjects Animals
Cell Differentiation
Cell Lineage
Cell Proliferation
cells
Chirurgie
Comp
Complication
Graft Survival
Hematology
Hepatocytes - immunology
Hepatocytes - metabolism
Hepatocytes - pathology
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Human health sciences
Humans
Hématologie
Immunosuppression
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Liver - metabolism
Liver - pathology
Liver - surgery
Liver Regeneration
Liver Transplantation - adverse effects
Liver Transplantation - methods
Mesenchymal
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation - adverse effects
Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation - methods
Mesenchymal stem cells
Organ
Organ transplantation
Sciences de la santé humaine
stem
Surgery
Tolerance
Topic Highlight
transplan-tation
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