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Mesenchymal stem cells:As a multi-target cell therapy for clearingβ-amyloid deposition in Alzheimer’s disease 被引量:1

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摘要 Extracellularβ-amyloid(Aβ)plaques and neurofibrillary tangles(NFTs)are the pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease(AD).Studies have shown that aggregates of extracellular Aβcan induce neuroinflammation mediated neurotoxic signaling through microglial activation and release of pro-inflammatory factors.Thus,modulation of Aβmight be a potential therapeutic strategy for modifying disease progression.Recently,a large number of reports have confirmed the beneficial effects of mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)on AD.It is believed to reduce neuroinflammation,reduce Aβamyloid deposits and NFTs,increase acetylcholine levels,promote neurogenesis,reduce neuronal damage,and improve working memory and cognition.In this review,we focus on the role of MSCs in clearing Aβdeposition.MSCs have the potential to modulate Aβ-related microenvironments via enhancement of autophagy,proteolysis of Aβaggregates,phagocytic clearance of Aβby microglial M2 polarization,decrease oxidative stress(OS),and correction of abnormal sphingolipid(SL)metabolism.With advantages in clinical applications,these data suggest that the use of MSCs as a multi-target modulator of Aβwould be an effective therapeutic approach in AD.
出处 《BIOCELL》 SCIE 2022年第3期583-594,共12页 生物细胞(英文)
基金 supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation of China(No.82001326) Key R&D project of Shanxi Province(201803D31068) Applied Basic Research Project of Shanxi Province(201901D211319,201901D111384) Science and Technology Innovation Project of Colleges and Universities of Shanxi Province(2019L0445,2019L0418).
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