Preconditioning Stem Cells for In Vivo Delivery

S Sart, T Ma, Y Li - BioResearch open access, 2014 - liebertpub.com
BioResearch open access, 2014liebertpub.com
Stem cells have emerged as promising tools for the treatment of incurable neural and heart
diseases and tissue damage. However, the survival of transplanted stem cells is reported to
be low, reducing their therapeutic effects. The major causes of poor survival of stem cells in
vivo are linked to anoikis, potential immune rejection, and oxidative damage mediating
apoptosis. This review investigates novel methods and potential molecular mechanisms for
stem cell preconditioning in vitro to increase their retention after transplantation in damaged …
Abstract
Stem cells have emerged as promising tools for the treatment of incurable neural and heart diseases and tissue damage. However, the survival of transplanted stem cells is reported to be low, reducing their therapeutic effects. The major causes of poor survival of stem cells in vivo are linked to anoikis, potential immune rejection, and oxidative damage mediating apoptosis. This review investigates novel methods and potential molecular mechanisms for stem cell preconditioning in vitro to increase their retention after transplantation in damaged tissues. Microenvironmental preconditioning (e.g., hypoxia, heat shock, and exposure to oxidative stress), aggregate formation, and hydrogel encapsulation have been revealed as promising strategies to reduce cell apoptosis in vivo while maintaining biological functions of the cells. Moreover, this review seeks to identify methods of optimizing cell dose preparation to enhance stem cell survival and therapeutic function after transplantation.
Mary Ann Liebert
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