“…Despite promising outcomes in animal and early clinical trials, the majority of intravenously injected MSCs became trapped in the lung, limiting their ability as tissue stem cells (5,6). Now, the main mechanism of how transplanted MSCs function is considered to be secretion of proregenerative and antiinflammatory factors (3,4,6,7). While MSCs secrete several antiinflammatory factors that can act at a long distance (e.g., IL-10 and antiinflammatory protein TSG-6), they also produce several factors that are short-lived in the bloodstream (e.g., VEGF-A and prostaglandins) (4).…”