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Stem cell therapies in tendon-bone healing

Yue Xu, Wanxia Zhang, Lina Wang, Yue-Qing Ming, Yulin Li, Guoxin Ni

2021World Journal of Stem Cells62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tendon-bone insertion injuries such as rotator cuff and anterior cruciate ligament injuries are currently highly common and severe. The key method of treating this kind of injury is the reconstruction operation. The success of this reconstructive process depends on the ability of the graft to incorporate into the bone. Recently, there has been substantial discussion about how to enhance the integration of tendon and bone through biological methods. Stem cells like bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), tendon stem/progenitor cells, synovium-derived MSCs, adipose-derived stem cells, or periosteum-derived periosteal stem cells can self-regenerate and potentially differentiate into different cell types, which have been widely used in tissue repair and regeneration. Thus, we concentrate in this review on the current circumstances of tendon-bone healing using stem cell therapy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineStem cellTendonBone healingWound healingSurgeryBiologyCell biologyTendon Structure and TreatmentKnee injuries and reconstruction techniquesOrthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation