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Dental pulp cell bank as a possible future source of individual hepatocytes 被引量:2
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作者 Shogo Ohkoshi Haruka Hirono +1 位作者 taka nakahara Hiroshi Ishikawa 《World Journal of Hepatology》 CAS 2018年第10期702-707,共6页
Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) as a source for regenerative medicine are now the subject of much clinical attention. There are high expectations due to their safety, low tumorigenic risk, and low ethical concerns. MSC t... Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) as a source for regenerative medicine are now the subject of much clinical attention. There are high expectations due to their safety, low tumorigenic risk, and low ethical concerns. MSC therapy has been approved for acute graft-versus host diseases since 2015. Tooth-derived MSCs are known to have a great potential in their proliferation and differentiation capacities, even when compared with bone-marrow-derived MSCs. In particular, stem cells from human exfoliated deciduous teeth(SHEDs) are the best candidates for personal cell banking(dental pulp cell bank), because they can be obtained less invasively in the natural process of individual growth. SHEDs are known to differentiate into hepatocytes. There have been several studies showing the effectiveness of SHEDs on the treatment of liver failure in animal models. They may exert their effects either by repopulation of cells in injured liver or by paracrine mechanisms due to their immuneregulatory functions. Moreover, it may be possible to use each individuals' dental pulp cells as a future source of tailor-made differentiated hepatocytes in the context of a bioartificial liver or liver-on-a-chip to screen for drug toxicity. 展开更多
关键词 MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS STEM CELLS from human exfoliating teeth HEPATOCYTES dental PULP cell BANK Liver diseases
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