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Potential applications of mesenchymal stem cells and their derived exosomes in regenerative medicine

Maryam Adelipour, David M. Lubman, Jeongkwon Kim

2023Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Regenerative medicine involves the replacement of damaged cells, tissues, or organs to restore normal function. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and exosomes secreted by MSCs have unique advantages that make them a suitable candidate in the field of regenerative medicine. AREAS COVERED: This article provides a comprehensive overview of regenerative medicine, focusing on the use of MSCs and their exosomes as potential therapies for replacing damaged cells, tissues, or organs. This article discusses the distinct advantages of both MSCs and their secreted exosomes, including their immunomodulatory effects, lack of immunogenicity, and recruitment to damaged areas. While both MSCs and exosomes have these advantages, MSCs also have the unique ability to self-renew and differentiate. This article also assesses the current challenges associated with the application of MSCs and their secreted exosomes in therapy. We have reviewed proposed solutions for improving MSC or exosome therapy, including ex-vivo preconditioning strategies, genetic modification, and encapsulation. Literature search was conducted using Google Scholar and PubMed databases. EXPERT OPINION: Providing insight into the future development of MSC and exosome-based therapies and to encourage the scientific community to focus on the identified gaps, develop appropriate guidelines, and enhance the clinical application of these therapies.

Topics & Concepts

Regenerative medicineMesenchymal stem cellMicrovesiclesStem cellCell biologyBiologyMedicineComputational biologymicroRNAGeneticsGeneExtracellular vesicles in diseaseMesenchymal stem cell researchMicroRNA in disease regulation