Lessons from the embryo: an unrejected transplant and a benign tumor

A Rezalotfi, AV Vrynas, M Dehghanian… - Stem Cell Reviews and …, 2021 - Springer
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 2021Springer
Embryogenesis is regarded the 'miracle of life', yet numerous aspects of this process are not
fully understood. As the embryo grows in the mother's womb, immune components, stem
cells and microenvironmental cues cooperate among others to promote embryonic
development. Evidently, these key players are frequently associated with transplantation
failure and tumor growth. While the fields of transplantation and cancer biology do not
overlap, both can be viewed from the perspective of an embryo. As an 'unrejected …
Abstract
Embryogenesis is regarded the ‘miracle of life’, yet numerous aspects of this process are not fully understood. As the embryo grows in the mother’s womb, immune components, stem cells and microenvironmental cues cooperate among others to promote embryonic development. Evidently, these key players are frequently associated with transplantation failure and tumor growth. While the fields of transplantation and cancer biology do not overlap, both can be viewed from the perspective of an embryo. As an ‘unrejected transplant’ and a ‘benign tumor’, lessons from embryonic development may reveal features of transplants and tumors that have been overlooked. Therefore, eavesdropping at these natural complex events during pregnancy may inspire more durable approaches to arrest transplant rejection or cancer progression.
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