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The Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Articular Cartilage Regeneration and Disease Modelling: Are We Ready for Their Clinical Use?

Michał Lach, Monika A. Rosochowicz, Magdalena Richter, Inga Jagiełło, Wiktoria Maria Suchorska, Tomasz Trzeciak

2022Cells47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The development of induced pluripotent stem cells has brought unlimited possibilities to the field of regenerative medicine. This could be ideal for treating osteoarthritis and other skeletal diseases, because the current procedures tend to be short-term solutions. The usage of induced pluripotent stem cells in the cell-based regeneration of cartilage damages could replace or improve on the current techniques. The patient's specific non-invasive collection of tissue for reprogramming purposes could also create a platform for drug screening and disease modelling for an overview of distinct skeletal abnormalities. In this review, we seek to summarise the latest achievements in the chondrogenic differentiation of pluripotent stem cells for regenerative purposes and disease modelling.

Topics & Concepts

Induced pluripotent stem cellReprogrammingRegenerative medicineRegeneration (biology)Stem cellChondrogenesisCartilageMedicineBiologyNeuroscienceCell biologyEmbryonic stem cellAnatomyCellGeneBiochemistryGeneticsPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchBiomedical Ethics and RegulationMesenchymal stem cell research
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