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Current clinical evidence for the use of mesenchymal stem cells in articular cartilage repair.

TitleCurrent clinical evidence for the use of mesenchymal stem cells in articular cartilage repair.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsReissis, D., Tang Q. Oak, Cooper N. Catherine, Carasco C. Francesca, Gamie Z., Mantalaris A., & Tsiridis E.
JournalExpert Opin Biol Ther
Volume16
Issue4
Pagination535-57
Date Published2016
ISSN1744-7682
KeywordsCartilage, Articular, Humans, Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation, Mesenchymal Stromal Cells, Osteoarthritis, Regeneration, Wound Healing
Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Articular cartilage is renowned for its poor intrinsic capacity for repair. Current treatments for osteoarthritis are limited in their ability to reliably restore the native articular cartilage structure and function. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) present an attractive treatment option for articular cartilage repair, with a recent expansion of clinical trials investigating their use in patients.AREAS COVERED: This paper provides a current overview of the clinical evidence on the use of MSCs in articular cartilage repair.EXPERT OPINION: The article demonstrates robust clinical evidence that MSCs have significant potential for the regeneration of hyaline articular cartilage in patients. The majority of clinical trials to date have yielded significantly positive results with minimal adverse effects. However the clinical research is still in its infancy. The optimum MSC source, cell concentrations, implantation technique, scaffold, growth factors and rehabilitation protocol for clinical use are yet to be identified. A larger number of randomised control trials are required to objectively compare the clinical efficacy and long-term safety of the various techniques. As the clinical research continues to evolve and address these challenges, it is likely that MSCs may become integrated into routine clinical practice in the near future.

DOI10.1517/14712598.2016.1145651
Alternate JournalExpert Opin Biol Ther
PubMed ID26798997

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