Stem Cell-Based Approaches to Improve Nerve Regeneration: Potential Implications for Reconstructive Transplantation?

被引:0
|
作者
Saami Khalifian
Karim A. Sarhane
Markus Tammia
Zuhaib Ibrahim
Hai-Quan Mao
Damon S. Cooney
Jaimie T. Shores
W. P. Andrew Lee
Gerald Brandacher
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation (VCA) Laboratory
[2] Johns Hopkins University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[3] Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,Translational Tissue Engineering Center and Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute
关键词
Reconstructive transplantation; Vascularized composite allotransplantation; Nerve regeneration; Functional recovery; Stem cells; Schwann cells;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Reconstructive transplantation has become a viable option to restore form and function after devastating tissue loss. Functional recovery is a key determinant of overall success and critically depends on the quality and pace of nerve regeneration. Several molecular and cell-based therapies have been postulated and tested in pre-clinical animal models to enhance nerve regeneration. Schwann cells remain the mainstay of research focus providing neurotrophic support and signaling cues for regenerating axons. Alternative cell sources such as mesenchymal stem cells and adipose-derived stromal cells have also been tested in pre-clinical animal models and in clinical trials due to their relative ease of harvest, rapid expansion in vitro, minimal immunogenicity, and capacity to integrate and survive within host tissues, thereby overcoming many of the challenges faced by culturing of human Schwann cells and nerve allografting. Induced pluripotent stem cell-derived Schwann cells are of particular interest since they can provide abundant, patient-specific autologous Schwann cells. The majority of experimental evidence on cell-based therapies, however, has been generated using stem cell-seeded nerve guides that were developed to enhance nerve regeneration across “gaps” in neural repair. Although primary end-to-end repair is the preferred method of neurorrhaphy in reconstructive transplantation, mechanistic studies elucidating the principles of cell-based therapies from nerve guidance conduits will form the foundation of further research employing stem cells in end-to-end repair of donor and recipient nerves. This review presents key components of nerve regeneration in reconstructive transplantation and highlights the pre-clinical studies that utilize stem cells to enhance nerve regeneration.
引用
收藏
页码:15 / 30
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Stem Cell-Based Approaches to Improve Nerve Regeneration: Potential Implications for Reconstructive Transplantation?
    Khalifian, Saami
    Sarhane, Karim A.
    Tammia, Markus
    Ibrahim, Zuhaib
    Mao, Hai-Quan
    Cooney, Damon S.
    Shores, Jaimie T.
    Lee, W. P. Andrew
    Brandacher, Gerald
    [J]. ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, 2015, 63 (01) : 15 - 30
  • [2] Stem cell-based approaches to enhance nerve regeneration and improve functional outcomes in vascularized composite allotransplantation
    Tung, Thomas H.
    Mackinnon, Susan E.
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION, 2018, 23 (05) : 577 - 581
  • [3] Stem Cell-Based Approaches for Intervertebral Disc Regeneration
    Huang, Shishu
    Tam, Vivian
    Cheung, Kenneth M. C.
    Long, Dan
    Lv, Minmin
    Wang, Ting
    Zhou, Guangqian
    [J]. CURRENT STEM CELL RESEARCH & THERAPY, 2011, 6 (04) : 317 - 326
  • [4] MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL THERAPY FOR NERVE REGENERATION AND IMMUNOMODULATION AFTER RECONSTRUCTIVE TRANSPLANTATION
    Pang, John
    Brat, Gabriel
    Ibrahim, Zuhaib
    Wimmers, Eric
    Furtmuller, Georg
    Wu, Lehao
    Wallner, Christoph
    Christensen, Joani
    Grahammer, Johanna
    Rada, Erin
    Afthinos, Alexandros
    Alrakan, Mohammed
    Kimmelman, Michael
    Schneeberger, Stefan
    Lee, W. P. Andrew
    Cooney, Damon
    Brandacher, Gerald
    [J]. TRANSPLANT INTERNATIONAL, 2013, 26 : 169 - 169
  • [5] Adult Stem Cell-Based Strategies for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
    De la Rosa, Metzere Bierlein
    Kozik, Emily M.
    Sakaguchi, Donald S.
    [J]. CELL BIOLOGY AND TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, VOL 4: STEM CELLS AND CELL BASED STRATEGIES IN REGENERATION, 2018, 1119 : 41 - 71
  • [6] Stem Cell-based Tissue Engineering Approaches for Musculoskeletal Regeneration
    Brown, Patrick T.
    Handorf, Andrew M.
    Jeon, Won Bae
    Li, Wan-Ju
    [J]. CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN, 2013, 19 (19) : 3429 - 3445
  • [7] Tubular conduits,cell-based therapy and exercise to improve peripheral nerve regeneration
    Camila Oliveira Goulart
    Ana Maria Blanco Martinez
    [J]. Neural Regeneration Research, 2015, 10 (04) : 565 - 567
  • [8] Tubular conduits, cell-based therapy and exercise to improve peripheral nerve regeneration
    Goulart, Camila Oliveira
    Blanco Martinez, Ana Maria
    [J]. NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH, 2015, 10 (04) : 565 - 567
  • [9] STEM CELL-BASED APPROACHES IN DENTISTRY
    Mitsiadis, T. A.
    Orsini, G.
    Jimenez-Rojo, L.
    [J]. EUROPEAN CELLS & MATERIALS, 2015, 30 : 248 - 257
  • [10] Approaches to dendritic cell-based immunotherapy after peripheral blood stem cell transplantation
    Brugger, W
    Brossart, P
    Scheding, S
    Stuhler, G
    Heinrich, K
    Reichardt, V
    Grünebach, F
    Bühring, HJ
    Kanz, L
    [J]. HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS: BIOLOGY AND TRANSPLANTATION, 1999, 872 : 363 - 371