Dental Stem Cell-Derived Secretome/Conditioned Medium: The Future for Regenerative Therapeutic Applications.
Sara El MoshyIsraa Ahmed RadwanDina RadyMarwa M S AbbassAiah A El-RashidyKhadiga M SadekChristof E DörferKarim Mohamed Fawzy El-SayedPublished in: Stem cells international (2020)
Regenerative medicine literature has proposed mesenchymal stem/progenitor cell- (MSC-) mediated therapeutic approaches for their great potential in managing various diseases and tissue defects. Dental MSCs represent promising alternatives to nondental MSCs, owing to their ease of harvesting with minimally invasive procedures. Their mechanism of action has been attributed to their cell-to-cell contacts as well as to the paracrine effect of their secreted factors, namely, secretome. In this context, dental MSC-derived secretome/conditioned medium could represent a unique cell-free regenerative and therapeutic approach, with fascinating advantages over parent cells. This article reviews the application of different populations of dental MSC secretome/conditioned medium in in vitro and in vivo animal models, highlights their significant implementation in treating different tissue' diseases, and clarifies the significant bioactive molecules involved in their regenerative potential. The analysis of these recent studies clearly indicate that dental MSCs' secretome/conditioned medium could be effective in treating neural injuries, for dental tissue regeneration, in repairing bone defects, and in managing cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, hepatic regeneration, and skin injuries, through regulating anti-inflammatory, antiapoptotic, angiogenic, osteogenic, and neurogenic mediators.
Keyphrases
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- oral health
- cell therapy
- cell free
- umbilical cord
- minimally invasive
- bone marrow
- cardiovascular disease
- healthcare
- primary care
- anti inflammatory
- induced apoptosis
- coronary artery disease
- soft tissue
- type diabetes
- oxidative stress
- risk assessment
- cell death
- bone mineral density
- circulating tumor cells
- cell proliferation
- quantum dots
- wound healing
- quality improvement
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