Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells: The Present Alternative for High-Incidence Diseases, Even SARS-Cov-2
Authors: Juárez-Navarro Karen J., Padilla-Camberos Eduardo Néstor Fabián Díaz Miranda-Altamirano Ariel Díaz-Martínez N. Emmanuel Published on:
2020
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Stem Cells International DOI:-
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), defined as plastic adherent cells with multipotent differentiation capacity in vitro, are an emerging and valuable tool to treat a plethora of diseases due to their therapeutic mechanisms such as their paracrine activity, mitochondrial and organelle transfer, and transfer of therapeutic molecules via exosomes Nowadays, there are more than a thousand registered clinical trials related to MSC application around the world, highlighting MSC role on difficult-to-treat high-incidence diseases such as the current COVID-19, HIV infections, and autoimmune and metabolic diseases Here, we summarize a general overview of MSCs and their therapeutic mechanisms;also, we discuss some of the novel clinical trial protocols and their results as well as a comparison between the number of registries, countries, and search portals
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