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MicroRNA and Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy

2012

Cardiac Progenitor Cells (CPCs) are multipotent cells of the myocardium. They are located inside niches of the heart muscle, can be isolated, characterized and used for cardiac regeneration in stem cell therapy. Actually, CPCs may be isolated by tissue digestion with or without cell sorting, but it is difficult to achieve the maximum level of differentiation when these cells are implanted into a damaged myocardium. The knowledge recently acquired on small molecules of non-coding RNAs, microRNA (miRNA), may improve the use of these cells in stem cell therapy. In fact, these small molecules may be attached to devices or adminstered as they are or in combination with nanoparticles in order to …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHeart developmentmicroRNASettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaRegeneration (biology)medicine.medical_treatmentCardiac muscleEpigeneticReprogrammingStem-cell therapyCell sortingBiologyCell biologyEndothelial stem cellCardiac stem cellmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineStem cellCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineReprogrammingHeart regeneration
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Cardiac Stem Cell Research: An Elephant in the Room?

2009

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the industrialized world, and stem cell therapy seems to be a promising treatment for injured cardiac tissue. To reach this goal, the scientific community needs to find a good source of stem cells that can be used to obtain new myocardium in a very period range of time. Since there are many ethical and technical problems with using embryonic stem cells as a source of cells with cardiogenic potential, many laboratories have attempted to isolate potential cardiac stem cells from several tissues. The best candidates seem to be cardiac "progenitor" and/or "stem" cells, which can be isolated from subendocardial biopsies from the same patient or from…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyHeart Diseasesmedicine.medical_treatmentCD34heart failureStem-cell therapyBiologyEmbryonic stem cellCell therapyEmbryo ResearchAmniotic epithelial cellsmedicineHumanscardiac immature cellcell therapyAnatomyStem cellEmbryonic Stem CellsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsStem Cell TransplantationBiotechnologyAdult stem cellStem cell transplantation for articular cartilage repairThe Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
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AB0069 Conditioned media from adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells decreases senescence and enhances collagen ii expression in osteoarthritic chond…

2013

Background Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASC) might act as a cellular source of soluble factors exerting anti-inflammatory or trophic effects on cells. Osteoarthritis (OA) is characterized by the progressive loss of structure and functionality of articular cartilage. Objectives In the present study we explored the effect of conditioned medium from adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ASC-CM) on the metabolism of OA chondrocytes in primary culture. Methods ADC were isolated from adipose tissue of patients subjected to abdominal lipectomy surgery, by collagenase treatment. Cells were incubated in DMEM/F12 + 15% human serum. Cell phenotype was analysed by flow cytometry with speci…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyMesenchymal stem cellAdipose tissueInterleukinBiologyMatrix metalloproteinaseGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyAndrologyCell therapychemistry.chemical_compoundCytokineRheumatologychemistrymedicineCollagenaseImmunology and AllergyPropidium iodidemedicine.drugAnnals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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Cell therapy of periodontium: from animal to human?

2013

Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the soft and hard tissues supporting the teeth, which often leads to tooth loss. Its significant impact on the patient's general health and quality of life point to a need for more effective management of this condition. Existing treatments include scaling/root planning and surgical approaches but their overall effects are relatively modest and restricted in application. The goal of regenerative therapy of periodontal defects is to enhance endogenous progenitors and thus promote optimal wound healing. Considering that the host or tissue might be defective in the periodontitis context, it has been proposed that grafting exogenous stem…

Periodontitislcsh:QP1-981clinical trials as topicbusiness.industryPhysiologyRegeneration (biology)DentistryContext (language use)Periodontiummedicine.diseaseBioinformaticsRegenerative medicinelcsh:PhysiologyCell therapyMini Review Articlebone regenerationPhysiology (medical)tissue engineeringmedicineStem cellbusinessBone regenerationmesenchymal stromal cellsperiodontitisFrontiers in Physiology
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Generation of human hepatocytes by stem cell technology: definition of the hepatocyte

2006

Since 1999, numerous articles have reported the generation of hepatocytes from different types of extrahepatic stem or precursor cells. This opens exciting new possibilities for pharmacology and toxicology, as well as for cell therapy. Hepatocyte marker expression, including albumin, cytokeratin 18, c-met, alpha-fetoprotein and cytochrome P450 3A4 and -2B6, has been observed after transplantation of different types of human stem cells into the liver of laboratory animals or in vitro after incubation with cytokines. These intriguing observations have prompted scientists to classify stem cell-derived cell populations as hepatocytes. However, this conclusion may be premature. It has been shown…

PharmacologyCellular differentiationTransdifferentiationBiomedical TechnologyHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationCell DifferentiationGeneral MedicineBiologyHematopoietic Stem CellsToxicologyCell biologyEndothelial stem cellTransplantationCell therapyCancer stem cellHepatocytesAnimalsHumansStem cellAdult stem cellExpert Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology
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CIMT 2014: Next waves in cancer immunotherapy - Report on the 12th annual meeting of the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy

2014

More than 900 scientists around the world visited the 12th Annual Meeting of the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT) in Mainz, Germany from 6–8 May, 2014. Recent advancements in various spe...

PharmacologyOncologyCell therapymedicine.medical_specialtyTumor microenvironmentCancer immunotherapybusiness.industryInternal medicinemedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologymedicineImmunology and AllergybusinessHuman Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
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CIMT 2013

2013

The 11th Annual Meeting of Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT) welcomed more than 700 scientists around the world to Mainz, Germany and continued to be the largest immunotherapy meeting in Europe. Renowned speakers from various fields of cancer immunotherapy gave lectures under CIMT2013’s tag: “Advancing targeted therapies” the highlights of which are summarized in this meeting report.

PharmacologyOncologyTumor microenvironmentmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyImmunotherapyCell therapyCell transplantationCancer immunotherapyInternal medicineImmunologymedicineImmunology and AllergyCombined Modality TherapybusinessHuman Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics
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Where could gammadelta T cells take us in the treatment of cancer?

2022

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Pharmacologycancer immunotherapyCAR-T cellsallogeneic cellsClinical BiochemistryDrug Discoveryphosphoantigensbisphosphonatesγδ T cellsAdoptive cell therapyExpert Opinion on Biological Therapy
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The importance of culturing primary cells under physiological conditions: proliferation, senescence, pluripotency

2017

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), such as human dental pulp stem cells (hDPSCs), are currently a source for cell therapy. However, cell therapy protocols require 10–400 million cells per treatment, and consequently, they need to be expanded in vitro before implantation, with the inconvenience that MSCs undergo senescence following a certain number of cell expansion passages, loosing their stem cell qualities. Ambient oxygen tension (21% pO2) is normally used for in vitro culture, but physiological levels in vivo range between 3% and 6% pO2. We previously demonstrated that hDPSC proliferation rate is significantly lowered at 21% pO2 due to enhanced oxidative stress, which led to the activation …

SenescenceMesenchymal stem cellBiologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryCell biologyCell therapySOX2KLF4Physiology (medical)Dental pulp stem cellsmedicineStem cellOxidative stressFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Relevance of Oxygen Concentration in Stem Cell Culture for Regenerative Medicine

2019

The key hallmark of stem cells is their ability to self-renew while keeping a differentiation potential. Intrinsic and extrinsic cell factors may contribute to a decline in these stem cell properties, and this is of the most importance when culturing them. One of these factors is oxygen concentration, which has been closely linked to the maintenance of stemness. The widely used environmental 21% O2 concentration represents a hyperoxic non-physiological condition, which can impair stem cell behaviour by many mechanisms. The goal of this review is to understand these mechanisms underlying the oxygen signalling pathways and their negatively-associated consequences. This may provide a rationale…

Senescencephysiological oxygen concentrationsenescencemedicine.medical_treatmentphysioxiaCellCell Culture TechniquesReviewBiologyRegenerative MedicineStem cell cultureRegenerative medicineCatalysisenvironmental oxygen concentrationlcsh:ChemistryInorganic ChemistryTissue engineeringmedicineAnimalsHumansCell Self RenewalPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrylcsh:QH301-705.5Molecular BiologyCellular SenescenceSpectroscopyTissue EngineeringStem CellsagingOrganic ChemistryCell DifferentiationGeneral MedicineStem-cell therapyComputer Science ApplicationsCell biologyOxygenmedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999redoxLimiting oxygen concentrationStem cellOxidation-ReductionSignal TransductionInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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