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Current evidence on potential of adipose derived stem cells to enhance bone regeneration and future projection

Quang Le, Vedavathi Madhu, Joseph Hart, Charles R. Farber, Eli R. Zunder, Abhijit S. Dighe, Quanjun Cui

2021World Journal of Stem Cells25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Injuries to the postnatal skeleton are naturally repaired through successive steps involving specific cell types in a process collectively termed "bone regeneration". Although complex, bone regeneration occurs through a series of well-orchestrated stages wherein endogenous bone stem cells play a central role. In most situations, bone regeneration is successful; however, there are instances when it fails and creates non-healing injuries or fracture nonunion requiring surgical or therapeutic interventions. Transplantation of adult or mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) defined by the International Society for Cell and Gene Therapy (ISCT) as CD105+-CD90+CD73+CD45-CD34-CD14orCD11b-CD79orCD19-HLA-DR-is being investigated as an attractive therapy for bone regeneration throughout the world. MSCs isolated from adipose tissue, adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs), are gaining increasing attention since this is the most abundant source of adult stem cells and the isolation process for ADSCs is straightforward. Currently, there is not a single Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved ADSCs product for bone regeneration. Although the safety of ADSCs is established from their usage in numerous clinical trials, the bone-forming potential of ADSCs and MSCs, in general, is highly controversial. Growing evidence suggests that the ISCT defined phenotype may not represent bona fide osteoprogenitors. Transplantation of both ADSCs and the CD105 -sub-population of ADSCs has been reported to induce 1249 September 26

Topics & Concepts

Stem cellMesenchymal stem cellRegeneration (biology)MedicineAdipose tissueCD90TransplantationBone healingPopulationCell biologyImmunologyPathologyBiologyCD34SurgeryInternal medicineEnvironmental healthMesenchymal stem cell researchBone fractures and treatmentsTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
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