2018
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7633.1000423
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Function and Therapeutic Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Their Acellular Derivatives on Non-Healing Chronic Skin Ulcers

Abstract: Non-healing chronic skin ulcers are considered a major biological, psychological, and financial burden for both patients and health systems. Multidisciplinary endeavors are required to address this refractory disease, in order to find definitive solutions that lead to improved living conditions. Diabetes, venous stasis, arterial insufficiency, pressure and radiation are common risk factors associated with chronic wounds. Unfortunately, the cured state for these wounds has a high relapse rate, which adversely a… Show more

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“…It combines the knowledge and application of various fields such as tissue engineering, cell transplantation, stem cell biology, biomechanics, prosthetics, nanotechnology, and biochemistry to replace or restore human cells, tissues, or organs to their normal functions (Sampogna et al, 2015). A variety of regenerative medicine therapies are available (see Lonner et al, 2000;Blais et al, 2013;Zhang X. et al, 2013;Trushina and Mielke, 2014;Björnson et al, 2016;Moreira et al, 2017), but their success has been limited by functional obstacles that increase the risk of harm to patients and reduce their efficacy as a therapeutic (Neman et al, 2012;Campana et al, 2014;Goldberg et al, 2017;Cunningham et al, 2018;Solarte et al, 2018). Despite recent progress, there is obvious room for improvements regarding both the safety and efficacy of therapies for patients.…”
Section: Mscs As a Novel Tool In Regenerative Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It combines the knowledge and application of various fields such as tissue engineering, cell transplantation, stem cell biology, biomechanics, prosthetics, nanotechnology, and biochemistry to replace or restore human cells, tissues, or organs to their normal functions (Sampogna et al, 2015). A variety of regenerative medicine therapies are available (see Lonner et al, 2000;Blais et al, 2013;Zhang X. et al, 2013;Trushina and Mielke, 2014;Björnson et al, 2016;Moreira et al, 2017), but their success has been limited by functional obstacles that increase the risk of harm to patients and reduce their efficacy as a therapeutic (Neman et al, 2012;Campana et al, 2014;Goldberg et al, 2017;Cunningham et al, 2018;Solarte et al, 2018). Despite recent progress, there is obvious room for improvements regarding both the safety and efficacy of therapies for patients.…”
Section: Mscs As a Novel Tool In Regenerative Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many therapeutic contexts, it is now recognized that MSCs exert their healing effects through paracrine signaling and cell-to-cell contact, not by replacing cells (Fitzsimmons et al, 2018). There are a few notable examples using hSMCs as paracrine-mediated treatment currently in development (Amorin et al, 2014;Hofer and Tuan, 2016;Archambault et al, 2017;Moreira et al, 2017;Cunningham et al, 2018;Ibraheim et al, 2018;Solarte et al, 2018). The reported success of these studies indicates that the MSC secretome exerts beneficial effects that may be exploited by therapeutic applications.…”
Section: Efficacy Of Cell Engraftment Vs Paracrine Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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