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Understanding the multifaceted mechanisms of diabetic wound healing and therapeutic application of stem cells conditioned medium in the healing process

机译:了解糖尿病伤口愈合的多方型机制和干细胞条件培养基治疗过程中的治疗方法

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Abstract Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplantation seems to be a promising new therapy for diabetic wound healing (DWH), and currently, arrays of MSCs from various sources ranging from umbilical, adipose to dental sources are available as a treatment modality for this disease. However, it now appears that only a fraction of transplanted cells actually assimilate and survive in host tissues suggesting that the major mechanism by which stem cells participate in tissue repair are most likely related to their secretome level. These include a wide range of growth factors, cytokines, and chemokines, which can be found from the conditioned medium (CM) used to culture the cells. Basic studies and preclinical work confirm that the therapeutic effect of CMs are comparable with the application of stem cells. This review describes in detail the wound healing process in diabetes and the cellular and biological factors that influence the process. Subsequently, through a comprehensive literature search of studies related to wound healing in diabetics, we aim to provide an overview of scientific merits of using MSCs‐CM in the treatment of diabetic wound as well as the significant caveats, which restricts its potential use in clinical set‐ups. To our best knowledge, this is one of the first review papers that collect the importance of stem cells as an alternative treatment to the DWH. We anticipate that the success of this treatment will have a significant clinical impact on diabetic wounds.
机译:摘要间充质干细胞(MSCs)移植似乎是糖尿病伤口愈合(DWH)的有希望的新疗法,目前,来自脐带的各种来源的MSC阵列,脂肪来源可作为这种疾病的治疗方式可用。然而,现在似乎只有一部分移植的细胞实际上是同化的,并且在宿主组织中存活,表明干细胞参与组织修复的主要机制最可能与其沉晶水平有关。这些包括广泛的生长因子,细胞因子和趋化因子,其可以从用于培养细胞的条件培养基(cm)中发现。基本研究和临床前工作证实CMS的治疗效果与干细胞的应用相当。该综述详细描述了糖尿病中的伤口愈合过程以及影响该过程的细胞和生物因素。随后,通过综合文献搜索与糖尿病患者伤口愈合有关的研究,我们的目标是提供使用MSCS-CM治疗糖尿病伤口以及显着的警告的科学优点概述,这限制了其在临床中的潜在使用设置。为了我们的最佳知识,这是第一个审查论文之一,它收集干细胞作为DWH的替代治疗的重要性。我们预计这种治疗的成功将对糖尿病伤害产生显着的临床影响。

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