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Stem cell therapy in inflammatory bowel disease: A promising therapeutic strategy?


ABSTRACT: Inflammatory bowel diseases are inflammatory, chronic and progressive diseases of the intestinal tract for which no curative treatment is available. Research in other fields with stem cells of different sources and with immunoregulatory cells (regulatory T-lymphocytes and dendritic T-cells) opens up new expectations for their use in these diseases. The goal for stem cell-based therapy is to provide a permanent cure. To achieve this, it will be necessary to obtain a cellular product, original or genetically modified, that has a high migration capacity and homes into the intestine, has high survival after transplantation, regulates the immune reaction while not being visible to the patient's immune system, and repairs the injured tissue.

SUBMITTER: Flores AI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4369491 | biostudies-other | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Stem cell therapy in inflammatory bowel disease: A promising therapeutic strategy?

Flores Ana I AI   Gómez-Gómez Gonzalo J GJ   Masedo-González Ángeles Á   Martínez-Montiel M Pilar MP  

World journal of stem cells 20150301 2


Inflammatory bowel diseases are inflammatory, chronic and progressive diseases of the intestinal tract for which no curative treatment is available. Research in other fields with stem cells of different sources and with immunoregulatory cells (regulatory T-lymphocytes and dendritic T-cells) opens up new expectations for their use in these diseases. The goal for stem cell-based therapy is to provide a permanent cure. To achieve this, it will be necessary to obtain a cellular product, original or  ...[more]

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