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Human Amniotic Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Endogenous Bone Regeneration

Jin Li, Zhixuan Zhou, Jin Wen, Fei Jiang, Yang Xia

2020Frontiers in Endocrinology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bone regeneration has become a research hotspot and therapeutic target in the field of bone and joint medicine. Stem cell-based therapy aims to promote endogenous regeneration and improves therapeutic effects and side-effects of traditional reconstruction of significant bone defects and disorders. Human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSCs) are seed cells with superior paracrine functions on immune-regulation, anti-inflammation, and vascularized tissue regeneration. The present review summarized the source and characteristics of hAMSCs and analyzed their roles in tissue regeneration. Next, the therapeutic effects and mechanisms of hAMSCs in promoting bone regeneration of joint diseases and bone defects. Finally, the clinical application of hAMSCs from current clinical trials was analyzed. Although more studies are needed to confirm that hAMSC-based therapy to treat bone diseases, the clinical application prospect of the approach is worth investigating.

Topics & Concepts

Mesenchymal stem cellRegeneration (biology)EndogenyStem cellCell biologyAmniotic fluidBiologyStem cell transplantation for articular cartilage repairAdult stem cellMedicineBioinformaticsEmbryonic stem cellPregnancyFetusEndocrinologyGeneticsGeneMesenchymal stem cell researchMicroRNA in disease regulationTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine