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Controlling stem cell fate using cold atmospheric plasma

Fei Tan, Yin Fang, Liwei Zhu, Mohamed Al‐Rubeai

2020Stem Cell Research & Therapy47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The stem cell is the foundation of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Regulating specific stem cell fate, such as cell attachment, proliferation, differentiation, and even death, undergoes continuous development. Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP), the core technology of plasma medicine, is attracting tremendous attention due to its ability and versatility to manipulate various types of cells, including stem cells. Specifically, the direct and indirect applications of CAP in controlling cell fate are best exemplified by upfront irradiation of the stem cells and modification of the stem cell niche, respectively. This review will describe the recent advances in various CAP strategies, both direct and indirect, and their influence on the fate of healthy and cancer stem cells. Particular emphasis will be placed on the mechanism of connecting the physical and chemical cues carried by the plasma and biological changes presented by the cells, especially at the transcriptomic level. The ultimate goal is to exploit CAP's potential in regenerative medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Stem cellRegenerative medicineStem cell nicheCell biologyCell fate determinationBiologyCancer stem cellProgenitor cellBiochemistryTranscription factorGenePlasma Applications and DiagnosticsPlasma Diagnostics and ApplicationsPlasma and Flow Control in Aerodynamics