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Translational insights into stem cell preconditioning: From molecular mechanisms to preclinical applications

Journal

BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY
Volume 142, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112026

Keywords

Preconditioning; Stem cell; Regenerative medicine; Survival; Angiogenesis; Differentiation

Funding

  1. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
  2. National Institutes for Medical Research Development (NIMAD), Tehran, Iran [963951]

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Cell-based therapy and stem cell-based regenerative medicine are new approaches for treating degenerative diseases, but face challenges in clinical practice. Preconditioning methods could improve the outcomes of stem cell therapy by enhancing cell resistance against the host environment and improving various biological aspects of cells.
Cell-based therapy (CBT) is a revolutionary approach for curing a variety of degenerative diseases. Stem cell based regenerative medicine is a novel strategy for treating tissue damages regarding stem cells unique properties such as differentiation potential, paracrine impacts, and self-renewal ability. However, the current cell based treatments encounter considerable challenges to be translated into clinical practice, including low cell survival, migration, and differentiation rate of transplanted stem cells. The poor stem cell therapy outcomes mainly originate from the unfavorable condition of damaged tissues for transplanted stem cells. The promising method of preconditioning improves cell resistance against the host environment's stress by imposing certain conditions similar to the harsh microenvironment of the damaged tissues on the transplanted stem cells. Various pharmacological, biological, and physical inducers are able to establish preconditioning. In addition to their known pharmacological effects on tissues and cells, these preconditioning agents improve cell biological aspects such as cell survival, proliferation, differentiation, migration, immunomodulation, paracrine impacts, and angiogenesis. This review focuses on different protocols and inducers of preconditioning along with underlying molecular mechanisms of their effects on stem cell behavior. Moreover, preclinical applications of preconditioned stem cells in various damaged organs such as heart, lung, brain, bone, cartilage, liver, and kidney are discussed with prospects of their translation into the clinic.

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