Vapniarsky Natalia, Arzi Boaz, Hu Jerry C, Nolta Jan A, Athanasiou Kyriacos A
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Regenerative Cures and Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, and Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Institute for Regenerative Cures and Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, and Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA
Stem Cells Transl Med. 2015 Oct;4(10):1187-98. doi: 10.5966/sctm.2015-0084. Epub 2015 Aug 7.
The exciting potential for regenerating organs from autologous stem cells is on the near horizon, and adult dermis stem cells (DSCs) are particularly appealing because of the ease and relative minimal invasiveness of skin collection. A substantial number of reports have described DSCs and their potential for regenerating tissues from mesenchymal, ectodermal, and endodermal lineages; however, the exact niches of these stem cells in various skin types and their antigenic surface makeup are not yet clearly defined. The multilineage potential of DSCs appears to be similar, despite great variability in isolation and in vitro propagation methods. Despite this great potential, only limited amounts of tissues and clinical applications for organ regeneration have been developed from DSCs. This review summarizes the literature on DSCs regarding their niches and the specific markers they express. The concept of the niches and the differentiation capacity of cells residing in them along particular lineages is discussed. Furthermore, the advantages and disadvantages of widely used methods to demonstrate lineage differentiation are considered. In addition, safety considerations and the most recent advancements in the field of tissue engineering and regeneration using DSCs are discussed. This review concludes with thoughts on how to prospectively approach engineering of tissues and organ regeneration using DSCs. Our expectation is that implementation of the major points highlighted in this review will lead to major advancements in the fields of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
Autologous dermis-derived stem cells are generating great excitement and efforts in the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. The substantial impact of this review lies in its critical coverage of the available literature and in providing insight regarding niches, characteristics, and isolation methods of stem cells derived from the human dermis. Furthermore, it provides analysis of the current state-of-the-art regenerative approaches using human-derived dermal stem cells, with consideration of current guidelines, to assist translation toward therapeutic use.
利用自体干细胞再生器官的激动人心的潜力已近在眼前,而成人真皮干细胞(DSCs)因其获取皮肤的简便性和相对较小的侵入性而格外具有吸引力。大量报告描述了DSCs及其从间充质、外胚层和内胚层谱系再生组织的潜力;然而,这些干细胞在不同皮肤类型中的确切微环境及其抗原表面组成尚未明确界定。尽管分离和体外培养方法存在很大差异,但DSCs的多谱系潜力似乎相似。尽管具有巨大潜力,但仅从DSCs开发出了有限数量的用于器官再生的组织和临床应用。本综述总结了关于DSCs的微环境及其表达的特定标志物的文献。讨论了微环境的概念以及驻留在其中的细胞沿特定谱系的分化能力。此外,还考虑了广泛用于证明谱系分化的方法的优缺点。此外,还讨论了安全考虑因素以及使用DSCs的组织工程和再生领域的最新进展。本综述最后思考了如何前瞻性地利用DSCs进行组织工程和器官再生。我们期望本综述中强调的要点的实施将推动再生医学和组织工程领域取得重大进展。
自体真皮来源的干细胞在再生医学和组织工程领域引起了极大的关注和努力。本综述的重大影响在于其对现有文献的批判性涵盖,并提供了有关源自人真皮的干细胞的微环境、特征和分离方法的见解。此外,它还分析了使用人源真皮干细胞的当前再生方法的现状,并考虑了当前指南,以协助向治疗用途的转化。