Cell-based endometrial regeneration: current status and future perspectives.
Neda KeyhanvarNosratollah ZarghamiNathalie BleisingerHamed HajipourAmir FattahiMohammad NouriRalf DittrichPublished in: Cell and tissue research (2021)
Endometrial-related disorders including Asherman's syndrome, thin endometrium, pelvic organ prolapse, and cesarean scar pregnancies can be accompanied by different symptoms such as amenorrhea, infertility, abnormal placental implantation and recurrent miscarriage. Different methods have been introduced to overcome these problems such as surgery and hormonal therapy but none of them has shown promising outcomes. On the other hand, the development of novel regenerative therapeutic strategies has opened new avenues for the treatment of endometrial-related deficiencies. In this regard, different types of scaffolds, acellular matrices and also cell therapy with adult or stem cells have been investigated for the treatment of endometrial-related deficiencies. In this paper, we review the current status of cell-based endometrium regeneration using scaffold dependent and scaffold-free methods and future perspectives in this field. Moreover, we discuss the endometrial diseases that can be candidates for cell-based treatments. Also, the cells with the potential for endometrial regeneration are explained.
Keyphrases
- cell therapy
- stem cells
- endometrial cancer
- mesenchymal stem cells
- single cell
- tissue engineering
- induced apoptosis
- mental health
- current status
- minimally invasive
- type diabetes
- risk assessment
- bone marrow
- acute coronary syndrome
- cell cycle arrest
- pregnant women
- skeletal muscle
- single molecule
- high speed
- replacement therapy
- cell death
- physical activity
- cell proliferation
- human health