[HTML][HTML] Enabling stem cell therapies through synthetic stem cell–niche engineering

R Peerani, PW Zandstra - The Journal of clinical …, 2010 - Am Soc Clin Investig
R Peerani, PW Zandstra
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2010Am Soc Clin Investig
Enabling stem cell–targeted therapies requires an understanding of how to create local
microenvironments (niches) that stimulate endogenous stem cells or serve as a platform to
receive and guide the integration of transplanted stem cells and their derivatives. In vivo, the
stem cell niche is a complex and dynamic unit. Although components of the in vivo niche
continue to be described for many stem cell systems, how these components interact to
modulate stem cell fate is only beginning to be understood. Using the HSC niche as a …
Enabling stem cell–targeted therapies requires an understanding of how to create local microenvironments (niches) that stimulate endogenous stem cells or serve as a platform to receive and guide the integration of transplanted stem cells and their derivatives. In vivo, the stem cell niche is a complex and dynamic unit. Although components of the in vivo niche continue to be described for many stem cell systems, how these components interact to modulate stem cell fate is only beginning to be understood. Using the HSC niche as a model, we discuss here microscale engineering strategies capable of systematically examining and reconstructing individual niche components. Synthetic stem cell–niche engineering may form a new foundation for regenerative therapies.
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