(489d) Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapeutics for Protection and Repair of Injured Tissues & Vital Organs | AIChE

(489d) Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapeutics for Protection and Repair of Injured Tissues & Vital Organs

Authors 

Yarmush, M. L. - Presenter, Rutgers University and Massachusetts General Hospital


Recently there has been a paradigm shift in what is considered to be the therapeutic promise of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in diseases of vital organs.  Originally, research focused on MSCs as a source of regenerative cells by differentiation of transplanted cells into lost cell types.  It is now clear that trophic modulation of inflammation, cell death, fibrosis, and tissue repair are the primary mechanisms of MSC therapy.  This has been clarified in studies where delivery of growth factors, cytokines, and other signaling molecules secreted by MSCs is often sufficient to obtain the therapeutic effects.  In this presentation, we provide a summary of the current knowledge on trophic mechanisms of MSC therapy in disease models of vital organs using models of acute liver failure, acute kidney failure, and spinal cord injury.  Important issues regarding the optimal delivery methods of MSC therapy are discussed and critical gaps in our knowledge hampering experimental progress and clinical implementation are discussed.
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