The challenges and promises of allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells for use as a cell-based therapy

Jun Zhang(117th Hospital of People's Liberation Army), Xiaowen Huang(117th Hospital of People's Liberation Army), Haijun Wang(117th Hospital of People's Liberation Army), Xiaoyan Liu(General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region), Tao Zhang(303 Hospital of People's Liberation Army), Yunchuan Wang(Xijing Hospital), Dahai Hu(Xijing Hospital)
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
December 1, 2015
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Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are ideal for cell-based therapy in various inflammatory diseases because of their immunosuppressive and tissue repair properties. Moreover, their immunosuppressive properties and low immunogenicity contribute to a reduced or weakened immune response elicited by the implantation of allogeneic MSCs compared with other cell types. Therefore, implantation of allogeneic MSCs may be a promising cell-based therapy. In this review, we first summarize the unique advantages of allogeneic MSCs for therapeutic applications. Second, we critically analyze the factors influencing their therapeutic effects, including administration routes, detection time-points, disease models, differentiation of MSCs in vivo, and timing and dosage of MSC administration. Finally, current approaches to allogeneic MSC application are discussed. In conclusion, allogeneic MSCs are a promising option because of their low immunogenicity and immunosuppressive and tissue repair capabilities. Further investigations are needed to enhance the consistency and efficacy of MSCs when used as a cell-based therapy in inflammatory diseases as well as for tissue repair.


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