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The mechanisms of mutual relationship between malignant hematologic cells and mesenchymal stem cells: Does it contradict the nursing role of mesenchymal stem cells?

Alireza GoodarziMohsen ValikhaniFatemeh AmiriArmita Safari
Published in: Cell communication and signaling : CCS (2022)
Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are known as the issue in biology because of some unpredictable characteristics in the different microenvironments especially in their bone marrow niche. MSCs are used in the regenerative medicine because of their unique potentials for trans-differentiation, immunomodulation, and paracrine capacity. But, their pathogenic and pro-survival effects in tumors/cancers including hematologic malignancies are indisputable. MSCs and/or their derivatives might be involved in tumor growth, metastasis and drug resistance in the leukemias. One of important relationship is MSCs and hematologic malignancy-derived cells which affects markedly the outcome of disease. The communication between these two cells may be contact-dependent and/or contact-independent. In this review, we studied the crosstalk between MSCs and malignant hematologic cells which results the final feedback either the progression or suppression of blood cell malignancy. Video abstract.
Keyphrases
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • bone marrow
  • umbilical cord
  • cell cycle arrest
  • cell therapy
  • stem cells
  • healthcare
  • oxidative stress
  • cell death
  • single cell
  • mental health
  • pi k akt