Mesenchymal stem cells secretome : The cornerstone of cell-free regenerative medicine
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González González, Alberto; García Sánchez, Daniel; Dotta, Monica; Rodríguez Rey, José Carlos

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2020-12Derechos
Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license. ©The Author(s).Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
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World J Stem Cells
. 2020 Dec 26;12(12):1529-1552
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Palabras clave
Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Secretome
Soluble Factors
Extra-Cellular Vesicles
Exosomes
Bone Regeneration
Resumen/Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are the most frequently used stem cells in clinical trials due to their easy isolation from various adult tissues, their ability of homing to injury sites and their potential to differentiate into multiple cell types. However, the realization that the beneficial effect of MSCs relies mainly on their paracrine action, rather than on their engraftment in the recipient tissue and subsequent differentiation, has opened the way to cell-free therapeutic strategies in regenerative medicine. All the soluble factors and vesicles secreted by MSCs are commonly known as secretome. MSCs secretome has a key role in cell-to-cell communication and has been proven to be an active mediator of immune-modulation and regeneration both in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, the use of secretome has key advantages over cell-based therapies, such as a lower immunogenicity and easy production, handling and storage. Importantly, MSCs can be modulated to alter their secretome composition to better suit specific therapeutic goals, thus, opening a large number of possibilities. Altogether these advantages now place MSCs secretome at the center of an important number of investigations in different clinical contexts, enabling rapid scientific progress in this field.
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